A security guard at a Westwood apartment complex is accused of stealing from residents of the building.Frank Tarr, 60, of Middleboro, was arrested Monday and charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of larceny from the Fox Hill Village apartment complex, where he worked as a security guard.Starting in October 2013, tenants who were away on vacation, in the hospital or extended leave returned home to find their valuables taken, police said. It is estimated that tens of thousands of dollars were taken in the alleged. There was no forced entry in any of the breaks and it seemed as is the culprit either wore gloves or wiped fingerprints from the scene of the crime indicating that the thefts were committed by someone with inside knowledge of the residents' activities and access to some type of master key, police said.Video from hidden security cameras in the complex showed Tarr entering the home of a resident who was away on vacation without permission and pilfering throughout the apartment, police said.After a search warrant was executed, numerous items were taken from Tarr's vehicle and home, including latex surgical gloves like the ones Tarr was seen wearing in the hidden video, police said.He was arraigned Tuesday and released on $500 bail.

A security guard at a Westwood apartment complex is accused of stealing from residents of the building.

Frank Tarr, 60, of Middleboro, was arrested Monday and charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of larceny from the Fox Hill Village apartment complex, where he worked as a security guard.


Starting in October 2013, tenants who were away on vacation, in the hospital or extended leave returned home to find their valuables taken, police said. It is estimated that tens of thousands of dollars were taken in the alleged.

There was no forced entry in any of the breaks and it seemed as is the culprit either wore gloves or wiped fingerprints from the scene of the crime indicating that the thefts were committed by someone with inside knowledge of the residents' activities and access to some type of master key, police said.

Video from hidden security cameras in the complex showed Tarr entering the home of a resident who was away on vacation without permission and pilfering throughout the apartment, police said.

After a search warrant was executed, numerous items were taken from Tarr's vehicle and home, including latex surgical gloves like the ones Tarr was seen wearing in the hidden video, police said.

He was arraigned Tuesday and released on $500 bail.