Over and Out of Luck: Burglar Busted after Calling for Ride on Walkie Talkie

Two men are facing felony charges after a burglary in the Town of Stillwater was foiled by the Saratoga County Sherriff’s Office and an ill-fated walkie talkie transmission.
Joseph Briggs, 43, of Johnsonville and Michael Briggs Sr., 49, of Buskirk were arrested after a robbery on Brickyard Road in the Town of Stillwater on Dec. 15. According to the Sheriff’s Office, the two men forcibly entered a residence to commit a burglary. While doing this, they kept in contact via walkie talkie.
Michael Brigs Sr. was arrested after an off-duty deputy provided a description of his vehicle leading to a stop on Halfway House Road. His partner in crime, Joseph Briggs, was caught by deputies after he called Michael on the radio requesting to be picked up from a bike path on Halfway House Road.
Michael Briggs Sr. was also found in possession of a firearm — despite having a criminal record. He was charged with 2nd degree burglary — a class C felony, 3rd degree criminal possession of a weapon — a class D felony and 4th degree conspiracy — a Class E felony.
Joseph Briggs was charged with 2nd degree burglary, 4th degree conspiracy, possession of burglar’s tools and petit larceny — the later two being class A misdemeanors. It’s unclear as of publishing if the two men had any familial relationship.
They were arraigned in Stillwater Town Court and remanded to the Saratoga County Jail to await further proceedings.
The two could also face federal consequences for using the radios for crime. A 2021 bulletin issued by the FCC states that using personal radios to carry out crime may be subject to fines, seizure of equipment and potential criminal prosecution. It’s unclear if such penalties will be imposed in this case. As of time of publication, no charges have been filed in federal court regarding the matter.
