Crime & Safety
Suspect Is Arrested for Glastonbury Burglaries
Police reportedly used security camera video to identify the man.

A man is facing burglary and larceny charges in connection with the burglaries of Glastonbury businesses, according to a report.
Jamie Guitard, 36, of Middletown, was arrested Feb. 27 by Glastonbury Police who obtained arrest warrants charging him with the Dec. 15, 2014 thefts, according to NBC Connecticut.
Guitard is accused of breaking into a salon, restaurant, the Second Chance Shop and stealing a truck. He is being held $35,000 bond set on three counts each of third-degree burglary, second-degree criminal mischief, sixth-degree larceny, third-degree larceny and second-degree criminal trespass; and one count each taking a motor vehicle without permission and theft of a credit card, according to the report and the Connecticut Judicial Branch website.
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He’s due back in court March 25.
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