Crime & Safety
Family Member Burglarized Home, Took Car Without Permission, Stole Items, According To NYSP
The 37-year-old is now charged with a slew of felonies and misdemeanors in the strange incident in Rhinebeck, cops say.

VILLAGE OF RHINEBECK, NY — A family member is behind a break-in at a Hudson Valley home, according to police.
The New York State Police say that on Saturday, around 2:50 a.m., troopers received a report of the unauthorized use of a vehicle in the Village of Rhinebeck.
Once at the scene, troopers found the unoccupied vehicle on East Market Street, in addition to the suspect nearby.
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State police say that 37-year-old Issac S. Iselin, of Hyde Park, was then arrested.
A Bureau of Criminal Investigation investigation determined that Iselin burglarized a family member's home, used the vehicle without permission, and stole several items from the home.
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Iselin was charged with felony second-degree burglary; felony first-degree unauthorized use of a vehicle; felony fourth-degree grand larceny; felony fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property; misdemeanor fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property; and misdemeanor petit larceny.
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