Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

Stolen GPS units guide police from Plymouth to Rhode Island

Plymouth teen faces charges in Ocean State

Plymouth police were able to help their brethren in Portsmouth, R.I. solve a  string of car break-ins in in that town.

According to the EastBayRi.com, Plymouth police found several GPS devices at a pawn shop in town. A check of information on them connected them to owners in Portsmouth who had reported them stolen.

Police arrested Lee T. Parker, 18, of Plymouth, who had sold the devices and other electronics to the pawn shop. He faces six counts of larceny under $500 in Rhode Island.

Read the EastBayRI.com story here.

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