Crime & Safety
Man Arrested In Connection With South Windsor Apartment Burglary
An Enfield man suspected of being a co-conspirator in an October 2019 burglary turned himself in at South Windsor police headquarters.

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — An Enfield man suspected of being a co-conspirator in an October 2019 burglary turned himself in at South Windsor police headquarters early Tuesday morning.
Ryan A. Jones, 35, was charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny. Bail was set at $100,000, and he was scheduled to appear Tuesday in Rockville Superior Court.
The arrest stems from an Oct. 2019 investigation in which Jones was determined to be a co-conspirator in a residential burglary of an apartment at 949 Pleasant Valley Road. Stephen Burke, 26, was arrested the day of the burglary after being observed on an in-home security camera by a resident breaking into an unoccupied apartment.
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Burke was subsequently located by a state police canine hiding in a storage closet in the same apartment complex, police said.
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