A suspect was arrested after a $20 million oceanfront Massachusetts mansion was broken into by two masked men, who allegedly attacked a housekeeper, tied her up and held her at gunpoint while reportedly stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in valuables.
Brown was taken into custody in Gloucester and prosecutors argued he was a danger to the community, according to Boston 25 News.
POLICE HUNT ARMED SUSPECT AFTER HOUSEKEEPER BOUND, ATTACKED IN LUXURY MANSION HEIST: REPORT
During the burglary, the suspects allegedly grabbed the housekeeper's phone and tossed it in the ocean, according to CBS Boston.
They also allegedly made her find bleach and place valuable items in trash bags.
"She was held at gunpoint, sometimes dragged by her hair, ultimately tied up and left in the garage.
She’s really, really special, but truly traumatized by this, truly traumatized," he added.
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Ring cameras were able to locate Brown, who was tracked through phone surveillance to New York City, where he was allegedly meeting with a jewelry dealer, according to Boston 25 News.
Local and federal authorities eventually found more than $300,000 and numerous gold items in his car, the outlet reported.
Brown was ordered held without bail until the next hearing on April 21.
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