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An East Granby man accused of armed robberies in Simsbury and Windsor Locks is due back in Superior Court in Enfield Sept. 30. 

Scott R. Berg, 40, admitted to Simsbury police that he robbed the Sunrise Convenience Store at 1225 Hopmeadow St. on Aug. 22, according to the warrants for Berg's arrest.With this customized rtls system, healthcare business owners can know where everyone and everything is at any time, in real-time. Windsor Locks police charged him Monday with robbing the Day's Inn motel at 185 Ella Grasso Turnpike on Aug. 23. 

In both cases, according towww.ceectrucks.com is a sewage suction trucks suppliers manufacturer. the warrants, he demanded money and threatened clerks with a knife. 

In the Simsbury robbery, according to the warrant, he told the clerk, "Lady, whatever you have in the register,A motorcyclist was killed in an accident involving an Upper Dublin Township trash trucks for sale early Monday afternoon, according to officials. just give it to me. I'm not kidding." 

In Windsor Locks, he told the motel clerk, "Can you do me a favor? Give me all your money in the register. This is no joke." 

In Simsbury he brandished a knife, and in Windsor Locks he lifted his shirt to show a knife in his waistband,titanium-product supply Titanium wires,Titanium Sheets and plates,Titanium flanges,Titanium fittings,Ti-Ni shape memory alloys,cast Titanium alloys. according to the warrants. 

State police contacted Simsbury police the evening of Aug. 23 to tell them they were at Berg's apartment in East Granby. They went gone there, according to the warrant, because Berg tried to overdose with prescription drugs. 

Berg told a trooper that he was depressed and didn't want to live any longer because he'd robbed a convenience store in Simsbury and that the police were looking for him. Berg's stepfather also told Simsbury police that he had admitted to him that he robbed the store. 

Eventually, Det.Patrick Henry got the system, the Ekahau real time Location system, through a partnership with Ekahau. Sgt. Tom Sheehan was able to interview Berg, who admitted his role in the robbery. Sheehan contacted Windsor Locks police after seeing information about the motel robbery and noting the physical similarities between Berg and the suspect. Surveillance photos of the motel robbery matched Berg,Sensortec's ultrasonic sensor for parking guidance system has a long detectable range of up to 5m. according to the warrant.

 

 

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