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Waltham Boy Calls 911 With Break-In Suspect Inside Home

WALTHAM (CBS) – A 911 call from a boy who locked himself in a bedroom during a break-in helped police track down and eventually arrest a suspect.

Police received a 911 call from a Florence Road home Friday afternoon from a 12-year-old boy who told dispatch there was a man inside his home.

Speaking in a whisper, the boy answered a series of questions police asked him.

Fearing that the suspect would hear the boy, police had the child answer yes or no questions using the numbers on his phone.

After a short time, police entered the house with their guns drawn but did not find the suspect.

Richard Poirier
Richard Poirier. (Image Credit: Waltham Police Department)

Police then found Richard Poirier, 33, in the area of Virginia Road. He allegedly ran from officers, but they caught up to and arrested Poirier after a chase.

"He had a hood and a backpack and he was like a gazelle, very fast," said neighbor Richard Ciccariello, who witnessed Poirer's attempted escape from officers.

When police searched a backpack Poirier dropped during the chase they found jewelry, a laptop, an iPad and a hammer.

In addition, officers found that Poirier had dropped a camera, which was connected to a break-in on Thornton Road earlier in the day, Waltham police said.

Poirier faces seven charges related to the two break-ins.

Neighbor Leslie Waldo praised the boy's actions during the ordeal.

"I think he was really, really brave. He must've been scared to death. I think he handled it really well his parents taught him what to do," Waldo said.

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