Three Suspects Arrested After Auburn Home Invasion Robbery
I have to tell you, when I first read about what happened at Auburn Heights this week, it really hit me how quickly a normal night can turn into a nightmare. Early Monday morning, around 12:30 a.m., three suspects forced their way into an apartment, stealing cash from the resident. Imagine being woken up to that kind of chaos — it’s unsettling just to think about.
Two of the suspects, Michael E. Depew Sr., 35, and Christopher W. Phillips, 39, were caught right at the scene. The third, Trentyn D. Jackson, 27, tried to get away but didn’t get far — police tracked him down later the same day. Reading about this, I couldn’t help but think about how crucial quick police response is in these situations.
What struck me most is that all three face serious charges: second-degree burglary and second-degree robbery, both Class C felonies. They’re now being held at Cayuga County Jail, and while the legal process runs its course, it’s a stark reminder that these kinds of home invasions aren’t just statistics — they’re real events affecting real people…