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Four charged with attempted burglary in Watkins Glen

Four charged with attempted burglary in Watkins Glen

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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WHCU) – Four men have been charged with felonies in Watkins Glen.

Schuyler County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to Lanes Yamaha Tuesday, May 23, 2023, for a report of attempted burglary. Deputies located a U-Haul leaving the recreational vehicle dealership as they arrived and took the suspects into custody after a brief pursuit. Investigator Jason Edminster tells WHCU the U-Haul the men were operating was also stolen.

29-year-old Devon Robinson, 25-year-old Cordae Terry, 22-year-old Trequann Robinson, and 18-year-old Jahsin Robinson, all of Rochester, are charged with felony attempted burglary and felony possession of stolen property.

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