Dorchester man charged with robbing several Dunkin’ Donuts and McDonald’s
Boston Police arrested a man who allegedly robbed several McDonald’s and Dunkin’ Donuts eateries.
Richard Calderon-Colon, 40, was apprehended Saturday morning while sleeping in a car parked at 27 Ames St., in a residential section of Dorchester, police said in a statement posted online.
Calderon-Colon, of Dorchester, is charged with armed robbery at three Dunkin’ Donuts and three McDonald’s restaurants, according to the statement. The restaurants — in Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury, and the South End — were robbed from May 13 to May 29. Each was robbed between 7:30 and 11 p.m.
Calderon-Colon allegedly showed a black firearm, possibly a revolver, in the course of robbing each of the stores of cash. Before some of the robberies, the statement said, Calderon-Colon ordered coffee or a donut. In one case, he ordered both.
He is expected to be arraigned Monday in Dorchester District Court, the statement said.
The incidents remain under investigation.
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