
Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced today that a Bronx man was convicted at trial Thursday of Burglary in the Second Degree, a class C felony, and a related misdemeanor for committing a home-invasion burglary in February 2025.
Lorenzo Chambers, 35, will be sentenced on April 14 before Judge Robert Prisco.
DA Cacace said: “The consequences of a home invasion burglary reach far beyond the underlying theft. Breaching the sanctity of someone’s home leaves lasting psychological scars that can linger for years. I am grateful that the police managed to apprehend this defendant so quickly after his crimes. We will seek to ensure that he is held fully accountable in our sentencing submission.”
On Feb. 12, 2025, the defendant broke into a home on S. Highland Ave., in Ossining, while the homeowners were present. He stole a silver necklace, silver bracelet, sunglasses, a snap-on socket and a jar full of coins. After fleeing the premises, he was apprehended by members of the Ossining Police Department while en route to the nearby Metro-North train station.
The investigation was conducted by the Ossining Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Marissa Morra-Wynn and Victoria Clarkson.



