Crime & Safety

Trio of Alleged Burglars Face New Charges

Trio was indicted by a federal grand jury in White Plains, NY.

 

The three men arrested in Harrison in October and accused of a string of burlaries throughout the Tri-State area face new charges in Greenwich, Greenwich Police said.

Paul Dibiase, also known as Carmine Stanzione, his brother, Daniel Dibiase and Jason Foskey originally were arrested Oct. 18 on Route 287 in Harrison, NY. During the arrest a member of the Harrison Police Department shot and injured Daniel Dibiase.

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The suspects have been indicted on robbery, burglary and gun-related charges, according to Greenwich Police. They are already being held on similar charges stemming from incidents in Westchester County and beyond.

Included in the federal indictment are charges stemming from the July 24 home invasion of a Round Hill Road home where a female resident was restrained while a pair of robbers took an unspecified amount of jewelry.

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Greenwich Police Lt. Kraig Gray said the charges against the trio resulted from a multi-agency investigation on the local level and because the suspects crossed state lines, the FBI assumed control the case.

In a statement released by Greenwich Police, FBI Acting Assistant Director in Charge, Mary Galligan, said, "From New Canaan to North Castle, these alleged crooks held victims at gunpoint before tying them up in their own homes. Armed with firearms and body armor, these men conducted thorough surveillance before violating the sanctity of victims' homes and ransacking their valuables with extreme violence."

Galligan added, "Their reign of terror and violence is over."

If convicted, all three face a maximum sentence of life in jail.

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