Crime & Safety
Suspect to Police: 'I Damaged the Truck and the House' in Roslindale
The following article is based on a Boston Police report, and where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

A Randolph woman was arrested and charged with breaking and entering into a Roslindale home, allegedly destroying a television, computer and the front windshield of the victim's vehicle.
On April 28, around 7:05 p.m., Roselie Pierre, of 49 Highland Glenn Drive, Randolph, was arrested and charged with breaking and entering into a residence with force, according to a Boston Police report.
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While Boston Police were speaking to a witness, the witness pointed out the suspect's vehicle, which had returned to the scene at 14 Seymour St. An officer approached the vehicle and asked the driver, Pierre, why she was in the neighborhood, to which she allegedly responded, "I am not running, I did the truck."
When asked to further explain her comment, the suspect allegedly said, "I damaged the truck and the house." The suspect was then informed of her rights and the officer ceased asking questions, according to a Boston Police report.
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A witness informed Boston Police that he/she saw Pierre throw a rock multiple times at the front windshield of the victim's Chevy Tahoe, which cracked the windshield and damaged the hood. Detectives determined the suspect also destroyed the victim's laptop and plasma television inside the home, according to a Boston Police report.
The suspect's vehicle was left on scene for the owner of the vehicle, the suspect's mother, to come and get it.
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