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Second teen charged in Gloversville Little League burglary

Police have charged the second and final suspect in an alleged burglary July 7 of the Gloversville L
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Police have charged the second and final suspect in an alleged burglary July 7 of the Gloversville Little League concession stand on Harrison Street.

Nathan Wood, 17, last known address of 16 Montgomery St., Gloversville, was charged today with felony burglary and misdemeanor petit larceny and false personation.

Police said they arrested Wood Wednesday afternoon at the Rail Station Park in the city. Wood is alleged to have given police a false name, date of birth and address in order to avoid arrest. He was arraigned and sent to the Fulton County jail on $10,000 cash bail or $20,000 bond.

Charged earlier with the alleged burglary was Trey Vaughn, 19, of 411 N. Market St., Johnstown. He faces felony burglary and criminal mischief and misdemeanor petty larceny. He was arraigned and sent to the Fulton County jail.

Police said they were able to crack the case with help from the community. After the alleged burglary, they distributed pictures of the suspects, taken from surveillance video from inside the concession stand.

The two suspects allegedly kicked in two doors at the concession stand, causing an estimated $750 in damage, and took approximately $5 from a cash register inside the concession stand at 10:30 p.m. The Little League was able to repair the damage through donations and help from the community.

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