Crime & Safety
Woman Accused of Committing Residential Burglary
Also charged for allegedly threatening burglary victim a day after the break in.
A city woman was arrested Thursday for allegedly stealing more than $3,000 in property from a Lexington Avenue home earlier this month, police said.
Felicia Langley is accused of having burglarized the home on August 2, allegedly taking a Sony Playstation worth $400, a laptop worth $500, a watch worth $600, a white gold chain worth $450, and a wedding dress worth $1,200.
Langley, 32, of 53 Glasser St., was charged with third-degree burglary, conspiracy to commit third-degree burglary, fourth-degree larceny, and conspiracy to commit fourth-degree larceny.
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Boff had no information about whom police believe Langley allegedly conspired to commit burglary and larceny.
She was held on $25,000 bond and given a court date of Aug. 31.
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Boff said Langley is the former girlfriend of the homeowner. He said the day after the burglary, the homeowner's wife got into an argument with Langley over the phone, accusing her of committing the burglary.
As a result of the argument, Langley was also charged with second-degree threatening, second-degree harassment, and disorderly conduct.
She was held on $2,500 bond on those charges, with a court date of Aug. 31.