Arrests in car break spree, stolen shotgun recovered
From: Lieutenant Michael D. Shaw
Date: December 7, 2012
On December 7th, Detectives James Hoover and Gordon Wentworth developed information that a shotgun which had been previously reported stolen in the town of Webster may be in the possession of certain individuals located in Oxford. Detective Hoover developed information that they might be headed to Webster. They were eventually located and stopped by Webster Police at which time information was developed that led to the recovery of the shotgun that was stolen from a motor vehicle on November 29, 2012. The suspects also admitted to breaking into numerous cars in the Blueberry Hill, Killdeer Island area. It is estimated that there were approximately 15 to 20 cars broken into. That investigation continues into the car breaks, and it is expected police will be contacting victims as it progresses.
The suspects are as follows:
Devin Mongeau 10/22/92 10 Prospect Street #6, Webster
B&E vehicle in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony
Larceny of a firearm
Larceny over $250.00
Improper Possession of Ammunition
Firearm without FID Card
Conspiracy
Zachary Prince 10/19/93 4 Mike’s Way Webster
B&E vehicle in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony
Larceny of a firearm
Larceny over $250.00
Improper Possession of Ammunition
Firearm without FID Card
Conspiracy

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