PARIS — A grand jury has indicted a Norway man, charging that he broke into a Hebron home while the owners were away and stole electronics and the family’s golden retriever. 

Timothy Scott Robbins, 27, of 816 Crockett Ridge Road, faces felony burglary and theft charges.

According to the indictment, on March 21 Robbins broke into Kevin and Stacey Michaud’s house and carted off two laptops, two iPads, three digital cameras, an Xbox and 35 to 40 games, jewelry and the couple’s 2-year-old golden retriever. 

Robbins faces up to 10 years in prison on the burglary charge and five for theft. 

News of the burglary stirred headlines and a massive social media outcry shortly after the robbery was reported, and eventually lead to the dog being returned unharmed to its owners three days later.


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