Michael DeMartino Jr. and Kristin Frisch were arrested by the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office for stealing property. The two individuals were charged with third-degree burglary, fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, and petit larceny. The arrest was made after the police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at the Extra Space Storage in Clifton Park on March 15 at 3:06 p.m. Following an investigation, it was found that DeMartino Jr. and Frisch had unlawfully entered the storage facility and stolen property from storage units.
DeMartino Jr. and Frisch were issued appearance tickets to return to Clifton Park Town Court at a later date and were subsequently released. The charges against them include third-degree burglary, fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, and petit larceny. The arrests were made following a report of a suspicious vehicle at the Extra Space Storage in Clifton Park, leading to an investigation that revealed the two individuals had unlawfully entered the storage facility and stolen property. The investigation by the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office resulted in the arrests of DeMartino Jr. and Frisch.
The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at Extra Space Storage in Clifton Park on March 15 at 3:06 p.m. After conducting an investigation, it was determined that Michael DeMartino Jr. and Kristin Frisch had unlawfully entered the storage facility and stolen property from storage units. Both individuals were issued appearance tickets to return to Clifton Park Town Court at a later date and were released following their arrests. The charges against them include third-degree burglary, fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, and petit larceny.
The arrests of Michael DeMartino Jr. and Kristin Frisch by the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office stemmed from an incident at Extra Space Storage in Clifton Park, where the two individuals were found to have unlawfully entered the facility and stolen property from storage units. Both DeMartino Jr. and Frisch were charged with third-degree burglary, fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, and petit larceny. Following their arrests, they were issued appearance tickets to return to Clifton Park Town Court at a later date. The investigation by law enforcement led to the arrests of DeMartino Jr. and Frisch for their alleged involvement in the theft of property from the storage facility.
The Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office arrested Michael DeMartino Jr. and Kristin Frisch for allegedly stealing property from Extra Space Storage in Clifton Park. The two individuals were charged with third-degree burglary, fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, and petit larceny. After an investigation into a report of a suspicious vehicle at the storage facility, DeMartino Jr. and Frisch were found to have unlawfully entered the building and taken property from storage units. Both were issued appearance tickets to return to court at a later date and released following their arrests by law enforcement.
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23 Comments
I think the suspects were framed by the neighborhood watch group. Injustice!
I disagree. The evidence clearly points to the suspects involvement. Dont jump to conclusions without all the facts. Let the justice system do its job. Innocent until proven guilty.
I bet they were just trying to find their lost cat! #FreeTheBurglars 🐱🔓
I bet they were framed! Innocent until proven guilty, right? #conspiracytheory
Innocent until proven guilty doesnt always mean theyre innocent. Lets not jump to conclusions based on conspiracy theories. Evidence matters more than assumptions. #factsfirst
Do you think they were framed? Maybe its a setup! #conspiracytheory #innocentuntilprovenguilty
Come on, seriously? Stop with the conspiracy theories. Theres no evidence of a setup here. Lets stick to the facts and let the justice system do its job. Jumping to conclusions without any basis is just spreading misinformation. #factsfirst #trustthelegalprocess
I bet they were just misunderstood artists looking for inspiration! #FreeTheBurglars
Misunderstood artists? More like criminals breaking into peoples homes. Lets not romanticize illegal activities. Artists find inspiration in ethical ways. #RespectOthersProperty #NotAboveTheLaw
Is it fair to assume guilt without evidence? Lets consider all perspectives.
Do you think burglary suspects deserve more sympathy? Lets discuss!
I bet they were framed! Lets investigate the real culprits here. #ConspiracyTheory
Do you think they were framed? I smell a conspiracy theory here…
Do we really know the full story? Innocent until proven guilty, right?
Of course we dont know the full story, but innocent until proven guilty doesnt mean turning a blind eye to allegations. Lets wait for the facts to come out before jumping to conclusions. Justice requires a fair investigation, not blind faith.
Shouldnt we focus on preventing crime rather than just punishing individuals after the fact?
Do you think the suspects are innocent or guilty? Lets discuss!
Why werent their identities disclosed? Privacy or lack of transparency? 🤔🔍
Why were they assumed guilty without evidence? Innocent until proven otherwise, right?
I wonder if they had a good reason for breaking in.
Breaking into someones property is never justified. There are legal ways to address grievances. Trying to justify criminal behavior only undermines the rule of law and puts innocent people at risk. There is no excuse for breaking the law.
Do you think the punishment for burglary is harsh enough? Lets discuss!
Shouldnt we focus on prevention rather than just apprehension? Thoughts?