BOSTON, MA — Boston police detectives recovered two loaded firearms, a ballistic vest and bear repellent while executing a search warrant at a Dorchester residence following an armed robbery.
Detectives executed the search warrant at 7 Topliff Street at about 4:24 p.m. on Thursday.
The search yielded a Glock 45 with one round in the chamber and 18 rounds in an extended magazine with a flashlight and laser attachment, according to police.
Officers also recovered a Ruger LC9 with one round in the chamber and seven rounds in the magazine, various firearm parts, a bulletproof vest and Sabre Frontiersman Max Bear and Mountain Lion Attack Deterrent.
The search warrant followed an armed robbery reported at about 2:13 p.m. on Wednesday at the same address.
Officers assigned to District C-11 responded to the scene where victims reported being assaulted by multiple people while dropping off items at the residence.
The victims were sprayed with bear spray and struck with a rock, police said.
One suspect struck a victim in the head with a firearm.
Boston EMS responded to the scene, but both victims refused further medical treatment.
Police conducted a protective sweep of the building and located the suspects in one of the apartments.
Three suspects were arrested and are expected to be arraigned in Dorchester District Court.
Sebastian Fecu, 23, of Dorchester, faces a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Natalya Moore, 18, of Dorchester, faces three counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and armed robbery.
Delroy Beckford, 33, of Boston, had three active warrants for drug offenses, motor vehicle law violations and assault and battery charges.
