Crime & Safety
Teen Charged in $10,000 Glastonbury Burglary
A teen was being held on a high bond on burglary and larceny charges out of Glastonbury.

GLASTONBURY, CT — An 18-year-old remained in custody on Friday after being charged in connection with a Glastonbury residential burglary involving $10,000 worth of items, police said.
Glastonbury police released details of the April 15 incident on Friday.
Marcin Ryba, 18, of the Amston section of Hebron, was taken into custody on June 29, according to an arrest report. Ryba was charged with first-degree burglary, second-degree larceny and third-degree criminal mischief, according to an arrest report.
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Ryba was initially held on a $100,000 bond and that was maintained during an arraignment, according to judicial system records. Ryba was still in custody Friday while awaiting a second court appearance scheduled for July 31, judicial system records show.
Police did not detail in an arrest report exactly what was stolen.
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