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Deaf Kenmore burglar gets 3 1/2-to-7-year term : Police Blotter : The Buffalo News
A Kenmore man was sentenced to 3 1/2 to seven years in prison Friday for the recent break-in at a Cheektowaga bowling alley.
State Supreme Court Justice Russell
P. Buscaglia imposed the sentence on John DuQuin, 53, who had pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary.
DuQuin of Colvin Boulevard, broke into Airport Lanes, 3754 Genesee St., about 6 a. m. Sept. 7 and was arrested by Cheektowaga police as he tried breaking open a lottery ticket machine.
Prosecutor Kevin R. Wolf noted DuQuin, who is deaf, did not hear alarms that had been triggered before his arrest. DuQuin has 10 previous convictions, dating to the early 1970s, Wolf said.
A Kenmore man was sentenced to 3 1/2 to seven years in prison Friday for the recent break-in at a Cheektowaga bowling alley.
State Supreme Court Justice Russell
P. Buscaglia imposed the sentence on John DuQuin, 53, who had pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary.
DuQuin of Colvin Boulevard, broke into Airport Lanes, 3754 Genesee St., about 6 a. m. Sept. 7 and was arrested by Cheektowaga police as he tried breaking open a lottery ticket machine.
Prosecutor Kevin R. Wolf noted DuQuin, who is deaf, did not hear alarms that had been triggered before his arrest. DuQuin has 10 previous convictions, dating to the early 1970s, Wolf said.