Three Arrested In Connection With Car Burglaries In China
Three people from Massachusetts are facing charges from the Maine State Police in connection with a number of car burglaries off the Neck Road in China over the weekend.
According to Maine Department of Public Safety Spokesman Steve McCausland, Manuel O’Shea, 25, of Methuen, Willie Golston, 21, of South Boston and Ashlee Suzor, 25, of Methuen were arrested in connection with the burglaries. All were taken to the Kennebec County Jail.
McCausland said a credit card, change and sunglasses were taken from the vehicles. At least six vehicles, all unlocked, were entered late Saturday night and early Sunday morning along fire roads 15, 16 and 17.
O’Shea is charged with burglary, forgery and theft. Suzor was charged with forgery and Golston was charged with conspiracy, McCausland said. Troopers found that the group had used the stolen credit card at the China Dinah and at the Circle K store, both in China. The trio were in the area over the weekend visiting a friend, according to McCausland.