Rye PD Announces Indictments for Local Burglaries
Friday afternoon the Rye PD announced indictments of three men from the Bronx for burglaries that took place in Rye during the summer of 2019. The charges detailed in the PD release indicated to burglaries took place on Ormond Place, Park Avenue and Hewlett Avenue.
The follow Rye PD statement follows:
On September 25, 2020, a Westchester County Grand Jury indicted Omar Shariff Willis, 29 years old, Latiek Frazer, 27, and Thomas Ricketts, 29, all three from the Bronx, for Burglary offenses related to three Burglaries committed in the City of Rye.
The Indictments came after a yearlong investigation conducted by the City of Rye Police. Rye Detectives recovered stolen property from various pawn shops in the Bronx, as well as during the execution of search warrants at the defendant’s apartments. A Porsche Cayenne stolen during one of the Burglaries was recovered by Rye Detectives in the Bronx.
Latiek Frazer was arraigned on dozens of charges today before Judge George E. Fufidio. Bail was set at $10,000 cash/$100,000 bond/$100,000 partially secured bond. Omar Willis and Thomas Ricketts failed to appear. Their arraignments were adjourned and are now scheduled for Monday, Oct. 19 in Westchester County Court. There are outstanding warrants for Willis and Ricketts.
Charges
August 1, 2019 to on or about September 24, 2019
Omar Willis, Latiek Frazer and Thomas Ricketts
-Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree
August 23, 2019 – City of Rye – Ormond Place
Omar Willis, Latiek Frazer and Thomas Ricketts
-Burglary in the Second Degree
-Grand Larceny in the Third Degree
August 26, 2019 – City of Rye – Park Avenue
Omar Willis, Latiek Frazer and Thomas Ricketts
-Burglary in the Second Degree
-Grand Larceny in the Second Degree
June 10, 2020- City of Rye- Hewlett Ave
Omar Willis
-Attempted Burglary in the Second Degree
Latiek Frazer
-4 counts-Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fourth Degree
-1 count- Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fifth Degree
Omar Willis
-3 counts-Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fifth Degree