NAPLES, Maine — A grand jury has indicted a man on charges connected to a break-in at a Naples home in 2006 just a month before the statute of limitations would have run out on the investigation.
State police say Brandon Libby, 29, was indicted earlier this month on the charges of burglary and aggravated criminal mischief stemming from the March 2006 break-in.
Police tell WMTW-TV numerous items were stolen and the million-dollar home sustained more than $140,000 worth of damage to granite counter tops, windows, doors and walls.
DNA was recovered from the home in 2006 and submitted it to the state crime lab, but it wasn’t until July 2011 when the DNA was matched to Libby.



Hang him by his toes.
cool.. dna seems to work good.. hope the homeowner gets some relief from the stress of not knowing and maybe more crimes will be solved as a result of this here he thought he got away with it 6 years later he gets to go to jail or at least he should we will see
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Better Late than never, Now Judge, Did we hear you say “I find you guilty and sentence you to the maximum time allowed by law with the possibility of parole in Never.”
Wow. That was quick. 2006?
…and he thought he got away with it – HAHA!