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Two arrested in Lyons home invasion robbery

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LYONS, NY — New York State Police have arrested two men in connection with an armed home invasion robbery that netted approximately $20,000 in cash.

The robbery occurred on Dec. 17 at a residence on Maple Street Road in the town of Lyons, Wayne County.

The victim reported that an unknown male forcibly entered the residence while displaying what appeared to be a rifle and demanded money.

The suspect allegedly stole approximately $20,000 in cash from a safe before fleeing the scene in a gray sedan.

State Police troopers and Bureau of Criminal Investigation members responded and conducted an investigation that included evidence collection, video review and investigative leads.

On March 12, State Police arrested Charles A. Davis, 48, of Savannah, and charged him with first-degree robbery, a class B felony.

Davis was transported to the Wayne County Jail for centralized arraignment processing.

As part of the ongoing investigation, a search warrant was obtained on March 12 for a residence at 3344 Jerusalem Springs Lane in Keuka Park, Yates County.

On March 19, State Police executed an arrest warrant at that location and took William Partridge, 43, into custody without incident.

Partridge was transported to State Police Lyons for processing and charged with first-degree robbery, a class B felony.

Partridge was remanded to the Wayne County Jail for centralized arraignment processing.

The Wayne County District Attorney’s Office recommended no bail due to his status as a predicate felon.

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