Brooklyn man sentenced to 10 years following Bensonhurst burglary spree
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Bensonhurst resident John Catullo, 55, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a series of burglaries in Brooklyn involving homes and local stores.
Catullo was convicted of stealing high-value items like Rolex and Cartier watches, gold and diamond jewelry, and thousands in cash.
At least one burglary was committed while Catullo was out on bail for previous break-ins, leading to his sentence by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun.
Brooklyn, with nearly 2.6 million residents, stands as New York City's most populous borough, retaining its homegrown authenticity despite trendy perceptions.
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