Kid may not have much of a future as a cat burglar
Residents who got fed up with the sound of hammering at 2 in the morning at Morton Street and Blue Hill Avenue in Mattapan finally called police, who say officers and Nitro the K-9 dog found a Dorchester teen inside the walls of a vacant building on Blue Hill Avenue, attempting to chisel and bang his way into Boston Check Cashing next door.
Frandy Jean, 17, of Dorchester, was charged with breaking and entering a commercial business at night and possession of burglarious tools after officers pulled him out of the space between the walls of the two buildings early this morning - with the help of Boston firefighters, who arrived to make the hole Jean had allegedly made large enough to let Nitro in:
The suspect at this point was screaming and crying stating repeatedly "I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I did it. Don't let him bite me."
Police did not have to transport Jean far for booking. The check cashing place is across Blue Hill Avenue from the district B-3 station.
Police say Jean had actually been hammering away for four hours before neighbors called police.
Innocent, etc.

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Makes me want to go to Dorchester
In an armored car. Who is the mayor of Dorchester, anyway?
effing brilliant
If I was the mayor of Boston, I'd arrange for the place to be called Dorchester, and never Boston. Increases distance.
Burglarious?
Burglarious?