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Man Gets 6 Years In Prison For Part In Darien Car Burglary Spree

DARIEN, Conn. -- A 20-year-old Bridgeport man was sentenced to six years in prison for his part in a one-night burglary spree in June 2012 that struck 17 cars and two residences in Darien, according to a story in the Stamford Advocate.

A Bridgeport man was sentenced to six years in jail for his part in a one-night burglary spree in June 2012 that struck 17 Darien cars.

A Bridgeport man was sentenced to six years in jail for his part in a one-night burglary spree in June 2012 that struck 17 Darien cars.

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David Belton pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary, third-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary, the newspaper reported.

Read about the break-ins here in The Daily Voice. 

On June 18, 2012, more than a dozen cars were broken into within a half-mile of Noroton Avenue and Middlesex Road in the western section of Darien, the newspaper reported. Cars were illegally entered on Holly Lane, Libby Lane, Old Parish Road, Fairfield Avenue, Scout Trail, Edgewood Road. Items taken included credit cards, music players, GPS devices, purses and coins, the newspaper reported.

Read the full story here in the Advocate. 

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