MAYNARD, MA — Police have arrested a Worcester man following a weeklong investigation into motor vehicle break-ins and thefts.
Jose Olivio Adorono, 25, of Worcester, was arrested and charged with larceny of a motor vehicle (two counts), receiving stolen property under $1,200, subsequent offense (nine counts), credit card fraud and larceny of a credit card.
On Sept. 29, police were notified that a 2017 Acura RDX was stolen from the area of Field Street.
The vehicle was recovered in Worcester the following day.
Later that same day, police were notified of multiple motor vehicle break-ins in the area of Chandler and Parker streets.
Police also learned that a credit card that was in the stolen vehicle had been used.
On Oct. 19, police were notified that a 2021 Subaru Forester was stolen from the area of North Street.
That vehicle was recovered in Fitchburg later the same day, and a suspect fled from the vehicle and eluded police.
A subsequent investigation identified Adorono as the individual allegedly responsible for stealing both motor vehicles.
The investigation also determined that Adorono had allegedly been in possession of numerous items that were stolen in recent motor vehicle break-ins.
Police obtained an arrest warrant for Adorono, located him and took him into custody on Tuesday.
Adorono was arraigned Wednesday in Concord District Court.
