UPDATED 10:08 a.m.; UPDATED 10:19 a.m.
Two men from Rochester were arrested Thursday morning in Batavia after a possible burglary was reported on Maple Street.
A Maple Street resident called Emergency Dispatch at 4:30 a.m. to report observing two men removing items from a neighbor's residence and loading items into a vehicle.
Batavia BP and Sheriff's deputies responded and the vehicle was located on Oak Street.
The vehicle allegedly contained items taken from the Maple Street residence.
Taken into custody were Eric P. Doleman, 41, no permanent address, and Frederick H. Robidoux Jr., 49, no permanent address.
The suspects appear to have targeted the apartment at 10 Maple St., Batavia, because they knew the resident, Edward R. Freida, is being held in Genesee County jail without bail on drug and weapon charges.
Both men where charged with burglary, 2nd.
Doleman was also arrested Dec. 23 following a report of a car being broken into an items being stolen in the Kmart parking lot. Deputies and city PD responded to the call and reportedly stopped Doleman's car on Park Road. He was issued an appearance ticket for misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief and petit larceny.
There was another smash-and-grab on a car in the Tops parking lot that day, and there have been similar crimes committed in the parking lots of area hotels. There is some suspicion that Doleman may have been involved in those cases, too, according to Chief Deputy Jerome Brewster, though no charges have been filed.
While police list Doleman as having no permenant address, he does appear to have ties to Batavia and was a resident, according to a source, of Thorpe Street a year ago before being evicted "because of excessive police calls," the source said.
Doleman may also yet be charged with criminal possession of a weapon, Brewster said.
Doleman and Robidoux were jailed without bail.
Photos: Doleman, top; Robidoux, bottom.