Three men allegedly break into Brockton home with teenager inside

Three men were arrested after allegedly breaking into a Brockton home with a teenager hiding inside, according to police.

Police said they received a call around 3 p.m. Friday afternoon for a breaking and entering in progress, and responding officers found two suspects still inside when they arrived.

The suspects allegedly ran out of the house and struck a police officer on the porch before additional officers chased them on foot and by car.

When the officer pulled up to the end of the driveway, the driver allegedly crashed into the cruiser.

Police said one officer in a cruiser had 34-year-old Roxbury native Lino Correia in sight outside of a Belgravia Avenue home, and Correia allegedly tried to get in the passenger side of a white car in the driveway.

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Police said the driver, 27-year-old Brockton native Patrick Brandao, was allegedly also connected to the home invasion, and he was arrested for home invasion, operating a motor vehicle as a habitual traffic offender with a revoked license and for an outstanding warrant.

Meanwhile, Correia and 18-year-old Brockton native Alex Veiga were arrested for assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest, disturbing the peace and home invasion.

The teenager inside the home at the time of the invasion was not injured.