Two Arrests Made in Ledyard Home Invasion

The men are connected to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation.

By Bob Connors
|  Monday, Oct 17, 2011  |  Updated 1:59 PM EDT
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Two Arrests Made in Ledyard Home Invasion

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Police have arrested two people connected to the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in connection with a home invasion in Ledyard.

Three men broke into a home on Marla Avenue around 9 a.m., put a gun to the head of a woman inside and subdued her son, according to the woman's husband, who was not home at the time of the invasion.

David Doucette's wife convinced the intruders there was no money or drugs in the house, he said. At some point, the suspects realized they were in the wrong home and left. No one in the home was hurt.

Police arrested Vincent Sebastian III, 20, of Ledyard, and Louis Seignious, 22, of Montville, in Norwich a short time later. They were charged with home invasion, burglary and criminal use of a firearm.

State police are questioning the men about other crimes in the area as well, according to The Day of New London.

Both suspects will be arraigned in New London Superior Court on Monday.

Police are still searching for a third suspect.

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Posted Oct 14, 2011
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