Media Release: Armed Robbery at DB Mart

handcuffs
Media Release
 
June 27, 2017
 
Franklin, Massachusetts – On June 26th, 2017 at approximately 7:56hrs Franklin Police received a call for a panic alarm at the DB Mart located at 2 Summer Street. Officers responded and located 
the on duty clerk who stated that the store had just been robbed. The clerk advised that there were two suspects, a male and a female who left on foot after obtaining cash and merchandise and 
threatening the employee.
 
The clerk advised the two ran towards Alpine Place, which is across from the store. Franklin Police dispatched additional units to include the Franklin Police K9 and Detectives. During the course of the initial investigation Franklin Police were able to identify two individuals.
 
At approximately 12:50 hrs. on June 27th, the female suspect was taken into custody at the Franklin Police Department.
 
As a result of this investigation Felicia Durfee, age 33 of 22 Alpine Place, Franklin, was placed under arrest for the following violations of Massachusetts General Law:
 
MGL 265/17A:               Armed Robbery
MGL 274/7:                   Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
MGL 265/20:                 Assault to Rob, Unarmed
 
The second individual is identified as Joseph Revell, age 25, of 137 Wachusett Street, Franklin. A warrant has been issued by the Wrentham District Court for the following violations of Massachusetts General Law:
 
MGL 265/17A:               Armed Robbery
MGL 274/7:                   Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
MGL 275/2:                   Threats to Commit a Crime 
MGL 266/30A:              Shoplifting by Asportation
 
At this time the Franklin Police is actively seeking to locate and take into custody Mr. Revell.
 
Anyone with information about Mr. Revell’s location is encouraged to contact the Franklin Police Department at (508) 528-1212.
 
The information contained in this press release does not imply listed individuals have been  convicted in a court of valid jurisdiction of the crimes for which they were arrested. All individuals are 
presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court with proper jurisdiction over the matter(s) for which they were arrested.
AttachmentSize
PDF icon 2017_media_release_db_mart.pdf47.01 KB