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4 Andes Men Charged

In Delaware Burglaries

100 Items Recovered In 12 Break-Ins

Bush
Bush
Trombley
Trombley
Stratton
Stratton
Weaver
Weaver

MARGARETVILLE – Four men have been arrested in 12 burglaries at seasonal homes across Delaware County, and more than 100 items recovered, state police announced today.

The men, all from Andes, were charged with felony of burglary, 2nd degree.

The suspects are Robert Weaver, 39; James S. Stratton, 28; Brett D. Trombley, 26, and Korey O. Bush, 20.

They were arraigned in the Delhi Town Court and remanded to the Delaware County Jail in lieu of $7,500 cash bail or $15,000 bond.

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