MAYNARD — On Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, Maynard police received a report that a 2017 Acura RDX had been stolen from the Field Street area.
According to a statement from Maynard’s Police Chief Christopher Troiano, the vehicle was recovered in Worcester the following day. Later that day, Maynard police received reports of several vehicle break-ins in the Chandler and Parker Street area and learned that a credit card from the stolen Acura had been used.
On Oct. 19, 2025, Maynard police received a report that a 2021 Subaru Forester had been stolen from the North Street area. The vehicle was later recovered in Fitchburg the same day, but the suspect fled on foot and evaded capture.
A follow-up investigation by Maynard police identified Jose Olivio Adorono, 25, of Worcester, as the individual suspected of stealing both vehicles. The investigation further revealed that Adorono was allegedly in possession of several items reported stolen during recent vehicle break-ins.
Maynard police obtained an arrest warrant for Adorono, located him, and took him into custody on Tuesday, Oct. 21.
Adorono was arraigned Wednesday in Concord District Court.
“This case highlights the dedication and hard work of our officers and detectives, whose commitment to keeping our community safe resulted in the arrest of a suspect,” said Chief Troiano. “As always, I’d like to encourage all Maynard residents to please lock your vehicle doors and do not leave valuables in vehicles overnight.”