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Pair of teens accused of breaking into Farmington businesses

Pair of teens accused of breaking into Farmington businesses

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Two minors have been charged in connection with a rash of break-ins in Farmington.

According to the Sun Journal, police charged a 13-year-old from Wilton and a 14-year-old from Chesterville for break-ins at three businesses and an attempted break-in at a fourth business last week on Front Street.

The suspects targeted Better Living Center, Big Sky Grill, Narrow Gauge Cinema, and Depot Laundry.

The names of the two teens are not being released because they’re minors.

Police say they’re searching for a third suspect.

 

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