New Paris man accused of burglarizing multiple storage units in Bedford County

September 2024 · 1 minute read

State police in Bedford County say a New Paris man is behind bars after he allegedly burglarized multiple storage units in the area, and police say two other men are facing charges for allegedly helping him.

Troopers say following an investigation last November, authorities have filed charges against 39-year-old Matthew Sabo.

Police say 29-year-old Kaleb Crawley and 33-year-old Dustin Kinser are also being charged after investigators say they admitted to helping Sabo break into the storage units.

Troopers say various items were stolen from the units, including $200 worth of NASCAR collectibles, a home heating transformer, and a PlayStation 2.

Investigators the men reportedly stole the items by breaking the locks off of the storage units.

According to online court records, all three men face charges related to felony burglary, theft and criminal trespass.

Both Sabo and Crawley are being held at the Bedford County Jail on $200,000 bail each.

Confinement information had not yet been listed for Kinser.

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