Crime & Safety
Bronx Man Broke Into Brewster Home, Caught On Ring Camera: Acting Sheriff
The 30-year-old, who is accused of a slew of felonies, coincidentally shares a name with the Village of Brewster, according to cops.

BREWSTER, NY — A man by any other name would still be in a lot of trouble, according to law enforcement officials in Putnam County.
Acting Putnam County Sheriff Brian Hess says that on September 3, around 10:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to assist the Village of Brewster Police Department with a burglary call at a home in the village.
The homeowner, who was away at the time, had called police after noticing someone inside the home through the Ring camera. While officers and deputies were unable to find a suspect, they did find evidence confirming that someone had entered the property unlawfully.
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About an hour later, deputies headed to a car dealership in the Town of Southeast after an alarm had been activated. While deputies were checking the business, a Carmel Police Department K9 officer helping out with the search found a suspect nearby, police said.
The acting sheriff says that 30-year-old Brewster Rosado, of the Bronx, was responsible for breaking into the home and the business.
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He was charged with felony burglary, felony third-degree criminal mischief, felony fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, felony third-degree attempted grand larceny, and misdemeanor possession of burglar's tools.
Rosado was arraigned in the Town of Southeast Court and remanded to the Putnam County Correctional Facility on $2500 cash bail or $5000 bond.
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