NEW YORK, NY (WRGB) — A Bronx man was arrested Saturday at the Westminster Dog Show, charged in several cases of burglary, grand larceny, petit larceny, and false personation.

Investigators from Troop NYC Manhattan Criminal Squad arrested Allan Jackson, 60, on multiple charges.

According to State Police, while assigned to the Westminster Dog Show at the Jacob Javits Center, investigators observed a male who fit the description of a suspect who was wanted for several thefts at the Convention Center. The male, who unsuccessfully attempted to enter the ticketed show, purported a false identity when he was approached and questioned by the investigators.

The male, identified as Jackson, was placed under arrest for three previous incidents dating back to November of 2025 — including burglary in the 3rd degree, a class D felony; two counts of grand larceny in the 4th degree, a class e felony, petit larceny, a class A misdemeanor, as well as the false personation, a class B misdemeanor.

He was transported to the NYPD 10th Precinct for processing and then taken to Manhattan Central Booking to be arraigned at a later date.