Plymouth man arrested for criminal possession of stolen property
PLYMOUTH – Samuel L. Clemens was arrested last week after items from at least three area burglaries were found at his residence in the Town of Plymouth.
According to Sgt. C. Ted Ellingsen of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, the stolen property was discovered during the course of an investigation into a burglary which occurred in June at a seasonal property on Bisby Road in the Town of Smyrna in June in which a Suzuki motorcycle, Honda 3-wheeler and another ATV were reported stolen.
According to Ellingsen, evidence found at the crime scene lead to Clemens, a 40-year old Plymouth man with previous felony convictions.
When questioned, Clemens consented to a search of his property. The search, conducted by law enforcement officers on Tuesday, revealed not only the motorcycle and ATVs missing from the burglary being investigated, but also items reported stolen in two other crimes as well.
“We also recovered a Honda dirt bike stolen from a Town of Otselic residence in January of this year ... and a utility trailer reported stolen from the Town of Norwich last month,” Ellingsen stated.
The trailer contained tools, ladders and roofing equipment valued at several thousand dollars.
Clemens was arrested and charged with third degree criminal possession of stolen property, a class D felony. He was arraigned in the Town of Plymouth Court Wednesday and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility where he remains in lieu of $20,000 cash bail. He is due to reappear in court at a later date.
According to Ellingsen, Clemens could face other charges.
“The investigation continues at this point,” he reported.
According to Sgt. C. Ted Ellingsen of the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, the stolen property was discovered during the course of an investigation into a burglary which occurred in June at a seasonal property on Bisby Road in the Town of Smyrna in June in which a Suzuki motorcycle, Honda 3-wheeler and another ATV were reported stolen.
According to Ellingsen, evidence found at the crime scene lead to Clemens, a 40-year old Plymouth man with previous felony convictions.
When questioned, Clemens consented to a search of his property. The search, conducted by law enforcement officers on Tuesday, revealed not only the motorcycle and ATVs missing from the burglary being investigated, but also items reported stolen in two other crimes as well.
“We also recovered a Honda dirt bike stolen from a Town of Otselic residence in January of this year ... and a utility trailer reported stolen from the Town of Norwich last month,” Ellingsen stated.
The trailer contained tools, ladders and roofing equipment valued at several thousand dollars.
Clemens was arrested and charged with third degree criminal possession of stolen property, a class D felony. He was arraigned in the Town of Plymouth Court Wednesday and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility where he remains in lieu of $20,000 cash bail. He is due to reappear in court at a later date.
According to Ellingsen, Clemens could face other charges.
“The investigation continues at this point,” he reported.
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