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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 20, 2010 |
On February 16, 2010, State Troopers from Troop B were called to a residence in Salisbury to investigate the complaint of a burglary.
Reported taken in the burglary was approximately $22,000.00 worth of electronic equipment and credit cards. Through investigative efforts, Troopers were able to determine that the stolen credit cards were used at several businesses.
After an intensive investigation by Troopers from Troop B and the Salisbury Resident Trooper’s Office, arrest warrants were issued for the suspects in this case.
On March 29, 2010, at approximately 7:00 a.m., Troopers arrested two suspects and hold an outstanding warrant for a third.
ACCUSED : Reynolds, Matthew D. DOB 01/12/79
Last known address: 56 Falls Mtn. Rd., Apt. 4
Salisbury, CT
CHARGES : Burglary 2nd
Larceny 1st
Illegal Use of a Credit Card
UPDATE: State Troopers from Troop B-Canaan and the Salisbury Resident Troopers Office were called to a residence in Salisbury to investigate the complaint of a burglary.
Reported taken was approximately $21,080.00 worth of household items including fur coats, antique guitars, and electronic equipment.
After an intensive investigation by Troopers from Troop B and the Salisbury
Resident Trooper’s Office, arrest warrants were issued for the suspect in this case. The warrant is currently outstanding.
ACCUSED: Reynolds, Matthew D. DOB 01/12/79
Last known address: 75 High St. Apt. 4
North Canaan, Ct.
CHARGES: Burglary 1st
Burglary 2nd
Larceny 1st
Criminal Mischief
Illegal Use of a Credit Card
Giving False Statement
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