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Cranston Police Arrest Man Who Broke Into Home While Girl Was Alone

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Cranston Police Arrest Man Who Broke Into Home While Girl Was Alone

Cranston Police announces the arrest of a repeat offender for breaking and entering into a home on Greene Avenue.

The Department received a report of a break-in in progress on Greene Avenue. A Cranston girl was able to run out of the home to a safe location while the intruder went through the home.

According to the Department, the suspect fled prior to police arrival and several items were taken from the home by the suspect and officers were able to analyze and retrieve valuable footage from area surveillance cameras, which recorded the suspect vehicle and make a positive identification of a black Ford Escape.

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The incident took place on October 9th at approximately 2:30 p.m.

According to Cranston Police, the investigation led police to arrest John J. Sarandrea, age 50, of 28 Alto Street, Cranston, RI for the Breaking & Entering at 51 Greene Avenue. Several items were recovered from the break, however, detectives are continuing the investigation to recover other personal items to include identifiable jewelry.

Anyone who had any contact with Sarandrea during this time frame of October 9th through October 10th or possesses any information is urged to contact the Cranston Police Detective Division at 401-942-2211. Sarandrea has a long criminal history and has been arrested in other communities for Breaking and Entering, as a result he is a probation violator on numerous separate cases. He was arraigned in Kent County 3rd District Court where he was held pending his violation hearing and will be due in Kent County Superior Court for the parole violation hearing on October 24, 2019. Disclaimer: 

“Today surveillance cameras are playing a vital role in assisting law enforcement and the cooperation with the community in sharing their footage with us has been critical in many cases to include this case, by making identifications and providing key evidence in the prosecution of criminal activity. The assistance provided by the community continues to be a great partnership and we urge everyone to continue to enroll in our camera registry online,” said Major Todd Patalano. 

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