
Ronald Hinkley, 18, of Monmouth; Raiden Joyner, 21, of Buckfield; and Brian Krafton, 25, of Monmouth have been charged with robbery, burglary and theft. (Androscoggin County Jail photos)
AUBURN — Three men were arrested Saturday in connection with a home-invasion robbery Saturday afternoon on Hampshire Street, according to Deputy Chief Jason Moen of the Auburn Police Department.
Officers responded to a house on Hampshire Street 12:30 p.m. Saturday, after receiving reports of a home invasion.
According to police, the alleged victims reported that two masked men had entered the residence, armed with handguns. The intruders allegedly stole an undisclosed amount of money.
No one was injured in the incident.
Police said they received information leading them to a house in Buckfield, where a search warrant was executed and the three suspects were arrested.
Police have identified the suspects as Raiden Joyner, 21, of Buckfield; Brian Krafton, 25, of Monmouth; and Ronald Hinkley, 18, of Monmouth. They have been charged with robbery, burglary and theft.
Hinkley was also charged with violating conditions of release and is being held without bail.
Joyner is being held on $15,000 cash bail, Krafton on $5,000 cash bail. All three remained at the Androscoggin County Jail on Sunday night.
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