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Remaining Rochester home invasion suspects picked up on Saturday

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From left, Jacob Barrett, Cori-Lyn Luther, Rian Luther, Amber Glennon (Rochester Police photos)

Editor's note: Police amended the name of a suspect in this case to Jacob Barrett. A incorrect variation of his name was used in an earlier press release.

ROCHESTER - Two Rochester men suspected in a pair of violent city home invasions last month are both behind bars today after one surrendered at Rochester Police headquarters Saturday while the other was picked up shortly afterward in Dover by Dover Police.

Jacob Barrett, 23, of 84 Milton Road, walked into the Rochester police station and surrendered. Meanwhile, Dover Police picked up Rian Luther, 22, of 34 Chestnut St., at a Rogers Street address in the Garrison City given them by Rochester Police, a Dover police spokesman said today, adding the arrest was made without incident.

Both Barrett and Luther are being held on $50,000 cash bail pending their arraignment on Monday at Strafford County Superior Court.

They face charges of robbery, first degree assault, falsifying physical evidence, and assault in home invasions that occurred on May 21 at the Sunset Motel and May 22 on Front Street.

Two women, Amber Glennon, 22, no address given; and Cori-Lyn Luther, 27, of 34 Chestnut St., have also been arrested in the two home invasions.

Glennon, 22, is charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery and falsifying physical evidence.

Cori-Lyn Luther is charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery and falsifying physical evidence. Both women are also being held on $50,000 cash bail pending Monday arraignments.

The first home invasion was reported on May 21 around 4:45 a.m. as Rochester Police responded to the Sunset Village Motel on Milton Road for a report of an armed robbery which just occurred. Initial investigation revealed two masked males forced their way into the room with the two suspects pointing handguns at a male and female victim demanding drugs. The suspects finally left after obtaining money and a small amount of marijuana. The victims were not injured.

Then the following morning at 2:11 a.m. Rochester Police responded to 30 Front St. for a report of a male who was attacked and beaten with a baseball bat while inside his home.

Upon police arriving on scene they were able to learn the victim had been home when two males entered his residence one striking the victim in the head with a bat and the other pointing a handgun at him. The victim was able to escape from his residence and call 911 as the suspects fled. The victim was transported to Frisbie Memorial hospital for non-life threatening injuries by EMS.

As a result of the ongoing investigation detectives were able to connect both events and develop suspects. On Friday Rochester Police arrested Cori-Lyn Luther.

A second female suspect, Amber Glennon, 22, was arrested late Friday when Rochester Police encountered a vehicle matching the description of one possibly involved in the robberies and assault. When an officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle by the Rochester Fairgrounds a male passenger believed to be Barrett-Carr immediately exited the vehicle and jumped over a fence, running into the Rochester Fairgrounds. A perimeter was set up and a K9 track attempted, but Barrett-Carr was not located.

Glennon, who was also in the vehicle, was taken into custody without incident.

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