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NewsJuly 17, 2009

RAHWAY, N.J. -- Police in central New Jersey said they arrested a man on burglary charges after he returned to the victim's house to apologize. Rahway police arrested 35-year-old Craig Fletcher of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednesday shortly after the homeowner told them a man had just rung his doorbell, apologized for the break-in and run off on foot...

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RAHWAY, N.J. -- Police in central New Jersey said they arrested a man on burglary charges after he returned to the victim's house to apologize.

Rahway police arrested 35-year-old Craig Fletcher of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednesday shortly after the homeowner told them a man had just rung his doorbell, apologized for the break-in and run off on foot.

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The homeowner said he interrupted the June 29 burglary. He chased the burglar, who had stuffed three laptops and an Xbox game console into a backpack. The intruder threw the bag down and got away.

Fletcher was also charged with a second burglary in the same neighborhood.

He was taken to the Union County Jail in lieu of $60,000 bail. Police did not know whether he had a lawyer.

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