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Case: 5651

Stolen Credit / Debit Cards

Providence Highway - DEDHAM
Date of Crime: December 3, 2012

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 14891
Gender Male
Build Large
Complexion Light
Height Tall

Suspect 2

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Suspect 2

Suspect Id 14892
Gender Female
Build Small
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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While victim was working out at Planet Fitness suspect/s smashed window of vehicle in parking lot and stole wallet, identification, jewelry, credit card and checkbook. Pictured male and female suspects used credit cards and checks in Westwood, Norwood and Walpole. Video from Walmart shows suspects loading items into a red, four door Dodge Neon of Pontiac Grand AM

Both parties have been identified. Contact Detective Walsh for additional information.

Thanks to Sgt Chamberlin of Foxborough PD the female suspect was identified as Corrina DeFrancesco. The male suspect was later identified as her brother, Andrew Defrancesco, both of Taunton. Both have been arrested.
Dedham PD: 7817519300
Investigator: Det Bob Walsh
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