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Two Admit To Stealing More Than 100 Pieces Of Mail In Westchester Two Admit To Stealing More Than 100 Pieces Of Mail In Westchester
Two Admit To Stealing More Than 100 Pieces Of Mail In Westchester Two men who were busted with a garbage bag filled with more than 100 pieces of stolen mail in Westchester have pleaded guilty after being arraigned on a 32-count indictment last year. Sean Dash, 21, and Jade Williams, 19, both pleaded guilty on Thursday to one count each of criminal possession of stolen property, a felony dating back to an incident in Tarrytown early in the morning on May 18 last year. The two men were also initially charged with 14 counts of criminal possession of stolen property, 13 counts of petit larceny and one count of attempted petit larceny. Shortly after 2:30…
Two Face Charges After Being Caught With More Than 100 Pieces Of Stolen Mail In Westchester Two Face Charges After Being Caught With More Than 100 Pieces Of Stolen Mail In Westchester
Two Face Charges After Being Caught With More Than 100 Pieces Of Stolen Mail In Westchester Two men who were busted with a garbage bag filled with more than 100 pieces of stolen mail in Westchester have been formally arraigned on a 32-count indictment. Sean Dash, 21, and Jade Williams, 19, have both been charged with felony counts of grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, dating back to an incident in Tarrytown early in the morning on May 18. The two men were also charged with 14 counts of criminal possession of stolen property, 13 counts of petit larceny and one count of attempted petit larceny, all misdemeanors. According to the indictment, shortly after 2:…
Pair Caught With Over 100 Pieces Of Stolen Mail In Westchester Pair Caught With Over 100 Pieces Of Stolen Mail In Westchester
Pair Caught With Over 100 Pieces Of Stolen Mail In Westchester Police nabbed two men who had stolen or "fished" more than 100 pieces of stolen mail out of a USPS box in Westchester. The men, Jade Williams, 19, and Sean Michael Dash, 21, both of the Bronx, were arrested around 2:50 a.m. Friday after police observed the two engaging in suspicious activity in of the USPS mailbox, said Tarrytown Police Lt. Greg Budnar.  As the men were attempting to leave the area, officers conducted a traffic stop and during a search, found the more than 100 pieces of stolen mail, Budnar said. Police would not comment if the men were in possession of "fish…