City transient indicted in break-in at local business, faces up to 7 years if convicted

Staff reports 6:30 a.m.


City transient indicted in break-in at local business, faces up to 7 years if convicted

Daniel C. Greene Jr. (Rochester Police photo)

DOVER - A Rochester transient has been indicted on burglary charges in connection with an alleged break-in of a city business in August.
Daniel C. Greene Jr., 26, is accused of entering the 517 Gonic Road offices of Integrity Stone on Aug. 17 "with the purpose to commit theft therein," court documents state.
The Class B burglary charge carries a three and a half to seven year state prison term if convicted.
The December grand jury indictments were handed down on Dec. 14 and released earlier this week.
An indictment is not an indication of guilt, rather that enough evidence has been gathered to warrant moving forward to trial.