Two RI Men Arrested In Connection To NH Car Dealership Burglary

Photo: Hampstead, N.H. Police Dept.

HAMPSTEAD, N.H. (WBZNewsRadio) - Two men from Rhode Island are in custody and facing charges, after four vehicles were stolen from DC Motors in Hampstead, New Hampshire, earlier this year.

The incident happened back on Sunday, March 12, 2023. Police were called to DC Motors on Stage road for a burglary. A group of suspects had allegedly broken into the dealership, by smashing the front doors of the business. Two vehicles were stolen right off the showroom floor, while another two were taken from the outside lot.

Over the last six months, authorities were able to locate three of the four stolen vehicles, two in Providence, Rhode Island, and the third at a shipping port in New Jersey. During the on-going investigation, detectives were able to identify four suspects.

Last month, Kuron Mitchell of Providence, Rhode Island, was arrested and charged with burglary, theft and criminal mischief. Then last week, on September 15, Hampstead Police arrested a second suspect, 31 year old Richard Robinson, also of Providence, Rhode Island. Both men were arraigned earlier this month on charges including burglary, theft and criminal mischief.

Authorities have identified the other two suspects as Belter Giron, of Providence, and Alberto Rivera, of Cranston, Rhode Island, both are currently incarcerated on unrelated charges.

"This extensive investigation involved multiple law enforcement agencies from across New England and exemplifies team work." Deputy Chief Robert Kelley said. "We could not have successfully investigated these crimes without the invaluable assistance from the FBI, Providence, Rhode Island Police Department, Cranston, Rhode Island Police Department, and Massachusetts State Police."

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