Crime & Safety
Man Accused Of Burglarizing Masters School In Dobbs Ferry
He was previously charged with two incidents that occurred last year.
DOBBS FERRY, NY — A Westchester man with a history of burglary charges in schools was accused last week of burglarizing the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry.
According to a Facebook post by the Westchester County District Attorney's Office, Donald Mack Bennett was charged with burglary Thursday.
He was arraigned in the Dobbs Ferry Village Court and remanded to jail.
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On Friday, Bennett made a bail application, which was set at $5,000 bail, $10,000 bond and $25,000 partially secured bond.
He was not able to meet bail requirements and was sent back to jail.
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Bennett is next expected to appear in court March 18.
He was previously charged with two incidents that occurred last year, according to the DA's office: a burglary at the Waverly School in Eastchester and criminal trespass at Immaculate heart of Mary School in Scarsdale.
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