Crime & Safety
Farmington Police Arrest Man Accused of Burglary
The 47-year-old allegedly left DNA evidence at the scene.

A 47-year-old Indiana man is facing charges after being arrested on a warrant stemming from a residential burglary that occurred in April of 2015.
Shane Santoy Clyborn, who now lives in Fort Wayne but lived in the Manchester area at the time of the burglary, was extradited from the State of Indiana.
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He was charged with second-degree larceny, third-degree burglary, three counts of theft of a firearm, and criminal mischief and was given a $500,000 surety bond.
The burglary took place in April off of Cooke Street and among other things, there were some firearms stolen. The value of the stolen items totaled over $18,000.
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Police developed Clyborn as a suspect from a DNA hit off of some evidence that was left behind. They knew he was out in Indiana so once they got a warrant for his arrest, he was picked up out there.
The investigation is still active and police believe there are other suspects. They are asking anyone with information about the robbery to contact the Farmington Police Department at 860-675-2400.
Photo courtesy of the Farmington Police Department.
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