Crime & Safety
ICYMI: This Man Doesn't Look Too Upset About His Recent Burglary Arrest
Jesse J. Descavich, 36, of Everett, was arrested in Arlington following an incident on Tuesday.
There’s nothing wrong with striking a smug, defiant pose in a mugshot.
That said, Jesse Descavich, 36, of Everett, could serve as a cautionary tale for those planning on breaking and entering, according to police.
Anyone thinking about entering a residence wherein they’ve been explicitly told they’re not wanted should not text the owner of said residence to tell them that they’re coming in anyway, and should not send pictures.
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Otherwise, they could very well be arrested, and charged with B&E for felony, like Descavich.
Police say on Tuesday, May 26, at approximately 11:55 a.m., they arrived at a Webster Street home to investigate a suspected daytime B&E.
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The homeowner had recently told police Descavich was there without permission, and had gone so far as to send the owner cell phone shots of her own belongings.
Descavich allegedly tried to escape out the backdoor when he realized police were at the front, and cops say they found a pair of knives on Descavich promptly after his capture behind the residence.
A witness said Desvavich had been idling in the parking lot in front of the residence revving his engine for some time before approaching on foot, attempting to enter through the front door, then going around back, exiting the front door, and reentering the abode right around the time police arrived.
Evidently the situation had something to do with retrieving bail money.
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