
Queens Men Charged in Mass. Burglary Ring
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Two men from Queens, New York, and a third from Pennsylvania, are facing conspiracy charges for a series of targeted burglaries in Massachusetts. The trio, aged 25 and 26, allegedly targeted families of Indian and East Asian descent in Woburn, Wilmington, Burlington, and North Reading. They operated a sophisticated scheme, using advanced technology to avoid detection and treating the crimes like a full-time job. The break-ins have caused significant distress in the affected communities, with hundreds of thousands of dollars and valuable heirlooms stolen. Authorities believe the targeting was based on racial and ethnic stereotypes. The case was cracked by tracking suspicious vehicles and cellphone pings, leading to a raid in Maryland where surveillance gear matching the Massachusetts crimes was found. This case is linked to similar rings targeting South Asian families, with three men pleading guilty last year to dozens of burglaries. The investigation continues as prosecutors vow to bring these sophisticated crews to justice to restore safety in the neighborhoods.
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