Crime & Safety
Third Gronkowski Break-In Suspect Held On Bail In Unrelated Case
Shayne Denn appeared in Woburn District Court Tuesday.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — A suspect in the Rob Gronkowski house was arraigned on charges related to a series of crimes in Wilmington, Tewksbury and Andover.
Shayne Denn, 26, of Tewksbury, pleaded not guilty in Woburn District Court Tuesday to various charged including larceny, destruction of property, and receiving a stolen motor vehicle, according to WHDH. He was ordered held on $7,500 cash bail.
Authorities say Denn crashed a stolen truck into a Wilmington business, broke into a Tewksbury gas station and crashed into an Andover home.
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The charges are unrelated to the Gronkowski case, where he is accused of being the one who broke into the home and stole watches, coins, and guns were taken from his home. Camera footage reviewed by police showed a person walking around the exterior of Gronkowski's Congdon Circle. At one point, the person, later identified as Denn, broke a basement window and ran away to test the security system. Denn is also caught on indoor cameras, according to a police report.
Two prior arrests have been made in the case. Anthony Almeida of Randolph allegedly admitted to being the driver for Denn and helping sell items and Eric Tyrrell faces charges for allegedly selling the two coins.
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Denn was arrested in Maine on May 10. At the time of his arrest, he had 14 active warrants in Massachusetts and was arrested in Maine and charged with operating without a license and failure to provide correct name, address or date of birth, according to the Franklin County Maine Sheriff's office.
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