Four arrested in rash of burglaries

NORWICH – Four men have been arrested following an extensive investigation into several burglaries that stretched across the county recently.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office arrested the men and charged each with several felonies.
• Jerry W. Armondi Jr. and Bret J. Parker, both 20, Norwich, were charged with second degree burglary, three counts of third degree burglary, third degree criminal mischief, attempted burglary, tampering with physical evidence and fourth degree conspiracy, all felonies. In addition, the two men were also charged with several misdemeanors including petit larceny, fifth degree conspiracy, third degree trespassing and endangering the welfare of a child.
• Ryan A. Mckissik, 18, Norwich, was arrested in connection to the crimes and charged with third degree burglary, attempted burglary and fifth degree conspiracy.
• A 15-year-old male from Norwich was also charged with second degree burglary and fifth degree conspiracy.
Police allege the four were responsible for either thieving or burglarizing the following locations: residences in the Town of Columbus, Curtis Lumber in Sherburne, NYSEG, Kelly’s Cans Redemption Center and Pro-Tel in Norwich as well as the South New Berlin Quickway.
Police also said the suspects were involved in other case currently under investigation by the Norwich City Police Department and New York State Troopers. They claim Mckissick and Armondi were responsible for a residential burglary in the Town of Oxford and that Parker had been involved in a burglary in Madison County that was under investigation by their Sheriff’s Office. Police also said they were developing information that some of the suspects may have been involved in the copper thefts at the Norwich High School construction site. Investigators said the suspects were stealing copper wire and piping for scrap along with other valuable items.
All of the men, except for the 15 year old, were arraigned in the Town of Norwich Court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility. The youth was issued a juvenile appearance ticket and released into the custody of his parents.
The investigation is continuing into several other related burglaries in the area and anyone with information should contact the Sheriff’s Detective Division at 337-1924 or at 337-1970.

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