Five men from Pennsylvania and New York told the victims they had been "following them for months" before breaking into their apartment and kidnapping… them. The reason: so they could use them to burglarize a Fairfield jewelry store, officials said.
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Five Suspects in Meriden Kidnapping, Multi-Million Dollar Heist, Arrested
Five men from Pennsylvania and New York told the victims they had been "following them for months" before breaking into their apartment and kidnapping… them. The reason: so they could use them to burglarize a Fairfield jewelry store, officials said.
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