2 Suspects in Heist at North Haven Storage Units Arrested

Almost a year and a half after burglars broke into more than 100 storage units in North Haven and stole a Jaguar and several other possessions, police have arrested two suspects.

Ryan Mcnally, 24, of Clinton, and Jose Figueroa, 36, of New Haven, were arrested last week in connection with burglaries at the Stowaway Storage complex on Quinnipiac Avenue in North Haven in December 2014. 

At the time, police realized that the locks on 110 storage units were broken on Dec. 28, 2014 and a 1996 Jaguar XJ6 was stolen, along with several other items, according to police.

Over the course of the night, the thieves made three trips in and out of the facility and used a stolen box truck to tow the items away, police said.

Police obtained several search and seizure warrants and identified five suspects.

On April 6, police took Mcnally into custody and charged him with burglary, conspiracy, criminal mischief, second-degree larceny, third-degree larceny, fourth-degree larceny and sixth-degree larceny. He was held on a $50,000 bond.

On April 7, police took Figueroa into custody and charged him with 110 counts of third-degree burglary, 110 counts of conspiracy, 110 counts of criminal mischief, second-degree larceny, third-degree larceny, fourth-degree larceny and sixth-degree larceny. He was held on a $75,000 bond.

Police have not released the names of the three other people believed to be involved, but said they have arrest warrants for three New Haven residents and it's just a matter time before tracking them down.  

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