COLIN MACKIE, 41, of WHITMAN, was arrested by the Whitman Police Department on Wednesday, Dec. 18. (Photo courtesy Whitman Police Department)
WHITMAN — Chief Timothy Hanlon reports that the Whitman Police Department arrested and charged a resident with stealing packages following an investigation.
COLIN MACKIE, 41, of WHITMAN, was arrested and charged with:
- Breaking and Entering a Building During the Nighttime with Intent to Commit a Felony
- Larceny From a Building
In early December, Whitman Police received numerous reports of package thefts that occurred in a large apartment complex on Marble Street. The thefts date back to early September.
Whitman Police detectives launched an investigation that included reviewing surveillance video. Through the investigation, detectives determined that thefts occurred on at least eight occasions and were committed by the same suspect.
On Dec. 18, at approximately 5:15 a.m., a Whitman Police detective conducted surveillance at the apartment complex. As part of the investigation, the detective placed a “bait” package in the building that appeared to be a laptop box.
The detective witnessed a man, later identified as MACKIE, enter the building and steal three packages from the mail area, including the bait package.
Police made contact with MACKIE while he was still inside the building and took him into custody.
Police recovered additional evidence consistent with past thefts. Additional charges are expected at the conclusion of the investigation.
MACKIE was arraigned Wednesday in Brockton District Court.
“I would like to commend Whitman Police Detective Sgt. Patrick Burtt-Henderson for his hard work and dedication in bringing this investigation to a conclusion,” Chief Hanlon said. “His thorough investigation spanned multiple weeks and discovered thefts that occurred over a four-month period. His efforts reflect the integrity and professionalism the Whitman Police Department strives for.”
If you believe you were a victim of a package theft, contact the Whitman Police Department at 781-447-1212.
These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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