TORRINGTON — A Hartford man appeared in Bantam Superior Court Thursday to be arraigned on charges that he assisted with the sale of more than $6,000 in property stolen from a city home last year.
Jason Keyes, 36, of tiffany jewelry
On Oct. 22,
The homeowner told police that she suspected an acquaintance of her son was the culprit, as he had recently been caught stealing from her son.
According to court documents, officers went to the suspect’s
Four days later, they spoke with Keyes, who implicated the suspects and two female friends as being involved in the incident. The investigation continued, and officers later spoke with one of the females, who was incarcerated at the time, who told them she was with Keyes at the
On Feb. 12, officers again interviewed Keyes and the female, who both admitted they had taken part in the sale of many of the stolen items.
“Both parties stated they went true religion Unterhose to Waterbury with (the other female) and she brought stolen items,” the documents read.
The two said the video games were sold to a Game Stop store and that the rest of the items were brought to several drug dealers in exchange for narcotics. Keyes said he did not take part in the actual exchanges, but was paid $35 to drive to
He was free on bond Thursday afternoon, and his case is scheduled to continue in Litchfield Superior Court on June 11.
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