Police: Man found breaking into home of recently deceased veteran during funeral - Boston 25 News
May 28, 2019Daniel McIsaac was a U.S. Army officer who served in Vietnam. He died this month at 75 years old and the family gathered over the Memorial Day weekend for his funeral in Wrentham. "Oh man, it was a really emotional day," his daughter, Maryfran Randall, said. But while the family was at the funeral, their Wrentham home's alarm started going off. "The alarm has never gone off, the whole time we had it," Randall said. "So when we got the call, we were like, 'something is probably going on because it has never gone off.'" On a hunch, they also called Franklin police because they knew McIsaac's home was also listed in the public obituary with the date of the funeral. "They found somebody in there, so they were waiting for him to come out," Randall said. .@franklinpolice arrest a man after they say he broke into a deceased decorated war veteran’s home during his funeral. @WrenPD say the same man also broke into the veteran’s daughter’s home while she was at the funeral. The story at 6 on @boston25. pic.twitter.com/hNvQ3lqDis — Robert Goulston (@rgoulston) May 28, 2019When Franklin police went around to the back of the condo, they say Daniel Lennon was right there. When they asked him what he was doing, he told officers he was from Stoughton, taking a leisurely drive and was trying to find a place to go to the bathroom. Police say Lennon had a notebook with him. In that notebook, they found addresses in multiple towns including Wrentham, Foxboro, Taunton, Canton and Hingham with addresses connected to other families who recently lost so...