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Men Charged With Peabody Holdup Suspects in Other North Shore Robberies

Police say two men arrested in recent days are suspects in similar armed robberies in Peabody, Salem, Beverly and Danvers.

 

Police have arrested a second man now in connection to the armed robbery Sunday night at Town Variety on Central Street.

Dennis M. Porter, 43, of 25 Greatwoods Rd., Lynn, was taken into custody without incident at Pine Grove Estates on Route 1 shortly before 10 a.m. on Wednesday on a warrant for a probation violation and a charge of armed robbery.

Glenn Roderick, 41, of 18 Elm St. #2, Peabody, was arrested on a warrant for armed robbery Monday afternoon.

Police spokesman Detective Michael Crane said in a statement issued Wednesday afternoon that Porter is also a suspect in similar robberies in Beverly, Salem and Danvers, and those incidents remain under investigation.

"Porter allegedly entered the store [Town Variety], brandished a weapon and demanded cash," said Crane, noting that Roderick was also charged in the same incident.

Beverly Police spokesman Dave Costa also issued a brief to media outlets, confirming Porter will be charged on two counts of armed robbery for a holdup at the Sunoco gas station on Brimbal Avenue Monday night.

"We are still finishing our investigation, but he will be charged with two counts of armed robbery for the Sunoco robbery and we expect our charges to go through sometime tomorrow," said Costa.

Salem police have already indicated that the man who held up Town Variety (allegedly Porter) is also a suspect in an armed robbery of the 7-Eleven on Norman Street on Nov. 16.

Roderick was arraigned in Peabody District Court on Tuesday and pleaded not guilty to the robbery charges. Porter is due to be arraigned in Peabody Thursday.

Crane said Peabody, Salem and Danvers police, along with the K-9 unit from the Essex County Sheriff's Department worked together on the investigation, leading to the arrests. He characterized the operation as an "extensive and intense investigation."

[Editors' Note: This article has been updated to reflect a correction.]

Related Topics: Armed Robbery, Beverly police, Danvers Police, Peabody Police, and salem police

J

1:00 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

What a couple of real winners. I can't imagine they got more than a few hundred bucks and they'll end up doing a few years in jail for it. Apparently it never dawned on them to get a job.

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