New Windsor cops bust burglary ring Friday night (VIDEO)

Video of police K9s apprehending burglary suspects in New Windsor:

NEW WINDSOR – Three men from Queens, considered to be part of an organized crime ring, were arrested by New Windsor police on Friday evening after cops responded to a report of a burglary in progress.  Several surrounding police agencies assisted the New Windsor cops in apprehending the suspects.

Three Queens residents, James Torres Tinoco, 41, Diego Hernandez-Corba, 29, and Julian Cortes Cacamelo, 23, were each charged with two felony counts of burglary.  While being processed, police learned that Hernandez-Corba had an outstanding felony warrant for a burglary charge from Westport, Connecticut.  As a result, Hernandez-Corba was charged and handled as a fugitive from justice.  All three are facing additional charges pending an Orange County Grand Jury investigation.

New Windsor Police Chief Daniel Valeri says that his officers responded to the Continental Drive address after the homeowner called and reported he was using his surveillance cameras to observe two males trying to gain entry into his residence.

As the first officers arrived, they observed a vehicle with a New Jersey registration fleeing the scene.  When they entered the house, police discovered it had been ransacked, and valuable items were missing.  While officers were investigating the burglarized house perched atop a stone wall where it had crashed on Blooming Grove Turnpike.  The operator of the vehicle was apprehended near the crash site.

Police in the Continental Drive neighborhood apprehended two male suspects who were believed to have been involved in the burglary.

While investigating the Friday evening burglary, the New Windsor Police Department was also notified of a reported residential burglary that had recently occurred at a Creamery Drive residence in the Butter Hill neighborhood. Following an…

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