Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Citation
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Parent Document
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Jurisdiction
- Massachusetts (state)
- Effective Date
- 2019-01-25
Other Sections in This Document (13)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
- Commonwealth v. Alves, 122 N.E.3d 1101 (2019)
Full Text
651 charsUsing the truck's global positioning system tracking information, the police determined that on the night of the crime the vehicle traveled from Braintree into Stoughton, and then to the area of 289-373 Warren Avenue, a commercial area in Brockton. After officers from the Brockton police department surveyed the buildings and the parking lots along Warren Avenue, four pieces of shrink wrap "commonly used to wrap roofing shingle pallets" and two black rubber splash guards were discovered behind 311 Warren Avenue. Later, the manager of ABC Roofing informed the police that the shrink wrap was consistent with the material often used by the company.