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Man apologizes to family, says Snapchat scam led him into Massachusetts home Share Updated: 5:57 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021
Man apologizes to family, says Snapchat scam led him into Massachusetts home Share Updated: 5:57 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021
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Show Transcript THE ONLY THING G IOT TO SAY, I M RRSOY TO THAT FAMILY, AND THAT WASN T MY FAULT I JUST WANT TO REALLY APOLOGIZE TO THAT FAMILY. I DON T WANT TO SCAM NOBODY NONE OF THAT. REPORTER: AN APOLOGY FROM THE DEFENDANT IN AIZ BARRE CASE. 26-YR-EAOLD ESTEBAN FRONFRIAS-SOTO IS SEEN HERE DURING HIS ARRAIGNMENT TAYNOD DURING HIS ARRAIGNMENT TODAY ON ONE COUNT OF BREAKING & ENTERING, DAYTIME A FELONY CHARGE. POLICE SAY HE S THE MAN SEENN I THIS DOORBELL SURVEILLANCE VIDEO, JUST WALKING INTO A NORTHBRIDGE HOME SUNDAY AFTERNOON. CHILDREN WERE INDESI AFTER 16 MINUTES, HE WALKS OUT. CLIP 637 AT :45AHAR HIM TURNING HIMSELF IN IS A GOOD THING, IT SHOWS THAT HE WAS LESS GUILTY, YOU KNOW, BUT I THINK WE HAVE
Man turns himself in after being caught on camera entering Northbridge home
The 26-year-old Worcester man told police he entered the home to meet someone he had met on Snapchat.
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After a two-day search, the man caught on camera entering a Northbridge home has been arrested, according to the Northbridge Police Department.
Police wrote Esteban De Jesus Fonfrias-Soto, a 26-year-old from Worcester, turned himself in around 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday.
Fonfrias-Soto told police he entered the home to meet someone he had met on Snapchat, who led him to the Washington Street residence. He reportedly stayed for 15 minutes before realizing he was misled.