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Published on January 15, 2025
Springfield Man with 13 Outstanding Warrants, Accused of Lottery Ticket Thefts, Arrested in Early Morning RaidSource: Google Street View

On Tuesday morning, Treanthony Williams, 30, was arrested at 7:15 a.m. for multiple outstanding warrants related to lottery ticket thefts in Springfield. The arrest was made by a joint effort from the Springfield Police, Massachusetts State Police, Hampden County Sheriff's Department, and U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force, according to the Springfield Police Department.

Williams, a Springfield resident, was identified as the suspect in several thefts, including stealing lottery tickets from convenience stores. The Springfield Police, led by Captain Trent Duda, obtained an arrest warrant after identifying him as the suspect, as reported by the Springfield Police Department.

Williams was arrested at a home on the 0-100 block of Sumner Terrace after trying to escape through a window. He faces charges including attempted larceny, assault, receiving a stolen vehicle, and multiple counts of larceny over and under $1200. These charges were listed in warrants from the Palmer and Springfield District Courts, as stated by the Springfield Police Department.