GENESEE COUNTY/Ayala facing burglary and grand larceny charges

The Genesee County Sheriff’s Office has charged Teesean T. Ayala, 20, with burglary 1st, two counts of burglary 2nd, three counts of grand larceny 3rd and two counts of grand larceny 4th in a series of burglaries that occurred in the Towns of Batavia and Stafford in the fall of 2018.

Ayala was arraigned in the town of Batavia court before Judge Cleveland and released on his own recognizance on all charges.

Ayala remains in the custody of the jail on unrelated charges.

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Previously:

Sheriff’s Investigator Chris Parker identified a vehicle that was wanted in connection with several burglaries in Genesee County on Washington avenue a little before 5pm on Thursday November 15, 2018.

After following the vehicle, the suspect vehicle, being operated by TeeSean T. Ayala, 19, turned into a driveway at 317 Washington avenue. According to the Sheriff’s Department, a .22 caliber semi automatic pistol was then thrown from the vehicle. The Sheriff’s Office says TeeSean Ayala was allegedly in possession of a stolen handgun that had a defaced serial number in the vehicle during the traffic stop.

TeeSean T. Ayala was charged with criminal possession of weapon 2nd, criminal possession of weapon 3rd, criminal possession of marijuana and plate obstructed. He was jailed on $15,000 cash bail after being arraigned in City Court.

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