Tag:

Second-Degree Burglary

CT Man Accused Of Stealing Property, Cars From Residential Facility CT Man Accused Of Stealing Property, Cars From Residential Facility
CT Man Accused Of Stealing Property, Cars From Residential Facility A 30-year-old Connecticut man faces several charges after allegedly stealing from an elderly residential facility in New York, police said.  New London County resident David Durlach of Waterford, age 30, was arrested on Friday, Dec. 1 following a long-term investigation into burglaries at a Westchester County elderly residential facility located in Greenburgh. According to the department, between Monday, Oct. 2, and Thursday, Nov. 30, Durlach allegedly entered several apartments at the facility and stole property such as negotiable instruments and motor vehicles, Greenbu…
Wanted: Suspect In Business Burglary Believed To Be In Area Wanted: Suspect In Business Burglary Believed To Be In Area
Wanted: Suspect In Business Burglary Believed To Be In Area Have you seen him? New York State Police investigators are seeking the public’s assistance as they attempt to track down a 39-year-old man who is wanted by the town of North Salem Justice Court for a second-degree burglary charge. Police said that an arrest warrant was issued in North Salem for Ernest Morrissey, who is wanted due to his involvement in the burglary of a local business. Investigators described Morrissey as 6-foot-1, weighing approximately 215 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. His last known address was in Danbury. Anyone with information regarding Morrissey’s whereabout…
Reports Of Peeping Tom Lead To Arrest Of Suspect In Burglary, Other Crimes In Stamford Reports Of Peeping Tom Lead To Arrest Of Suspect In Burglary, Other Crimes In Stamford
Reports Of Peeping Tom Lead To Arrest Of Suspect In Burglary, Other Crimes In Stamford Complaints of a Peeping Tom in a Stamford neighborhood led to the apprehension of a 45-year-old burglary suspect linked to a burglary and other crimes. At approximately 11 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8, Officer Eric Cooper, a rookie with the department, began to check the Parc Grove Apartments at 180 Broad St. as a result of numerous previous reports of suspicious activity and resident complaints of the Peeping Tom. A woman that was walking her dog alerted the officer to a suspicious man that was seen in the courtyard, Stamford Police said. This man was approached and officers began to investiga…