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Sheriff Provides Info On Danbury Officer Facing Vehicle Break-in Charges

DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. -- The Dutchess County Sheriff's Department is providing more info on the two Pawling men -- including a Danbury, Conn., police officer -- who have been charged in a series of vehicle break-ins in the LaGrange area.

Anthony Ramos

Anthony Ramos

Photo Credit: Dutchess County Sheriff's Department
William Tyson

William Tyson

Photo Credit: Dutchess County Sheriff's Deparment

Arrested were Anthony Ramos, 28, and William Tyson, 26. Ramos is a police officer with the city of Danbury Police Department in Connecticut, authorities said.

Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a larceny from a vehicle on Arthursburg Road in LaGrange about 1:40 a.m. Sept. 25, according to the Sheriff's Department. 

Ramos and Tyson were found near the scene, and further investigation linked them to the reported larceny as well as several others in the LaGrange area, the Sheriff's Department said. 

Both were taken into custody at the scene and transported for processing. Both men are also accused of entering unlocked vehicles and stealing property at numerous residences in the Town of LaGrange, authorities said.

Both men have been charged with one count of fourth-degree grand larceny, a class E felony. After processing both were released on appearance tickets. Numerous items of suspected stolen property have been recovered by the Sheriff’s Office, including GPS units and pocketbooks, authorities said.

The investigation is continuing to determine. People who have any information or think that they may be the victim of a larceny in the town of LaGrange between the dates of Sept. 24 and Sept. 25 are urged contact the Sheriff’s Office at 845-486-3820 and ask for Detective Pfitscher. 

The Sheriff’s Office can also be contacted through the tipline at 845-605-CLUE (2583) or dcsotips@gmail.com.

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