4 ARRESTED FOR BREAKING INTO CARS
Amherst – Amherst Police arrested four people Sunday morning on charges ranging from Vehicle Trespass, Criminal Trespass Disorderly Conduct Intoxication.
On Sunday, at approximately 3:45 a.m., Officers responded to the area of West Street and Franklin Avenue in regards to two males walking northbound on West Street looking into vehicles and acting suspicious. They were described as wearing long hooded coats.
When Officers got on scene they observed one of the males running in the front yard of a home at Maple and East Street. That man was detained by Police on suspicion of thefts from vehicles.
Another Officer spotted two females in a green Honda nearby – After an investigation was conducted they were detained as well on suspicion of theft related activities.
Several minutes later, a fourth male fitting the original description was located on Middle Ridge Road just east of State Route 58. This male was also detained on suspicion of several theft related charges.
Further investigation revealed that a number of vehicles were unlawfully entered throughout the residential area in which the suspects were detained. Several items believed to be stolen were recovered from the suspects.
Arrested were:
Ernie R Ortiz of Lorain, age 24, formally charged with Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, Petty Theft (2 counts), Vehicle Trespass (2 counts), and Disorderly Conduct Intoxication. Bond was set at $3,650.00.
Luz D Ortiz of Lorain, age 32, formally charged with Driving Under Suspension, Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, Complicity to Petty Theft, Possession of Criminal Tools, and Receiving Stolen Property. Bond was set at $5000.00.
Ana C Suarez of Lorain, age 42, formally charged with Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, and Complicity to Petty Theft. Bond was set at $2,000.00.
Anibol Colon of Lorain, age 34, formally charged with Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, Petty Theft (2 counts), Vehicle Trespass (2 counts), Disorderly Conduct Intoxication, and Disorderly Conduct Intoxication. Bond was set at $3,900.00.
On Sunday, at approximately 3:45 a.m., Officers responded to the area of West Street and Franklin Avenue in regards to two males walking northbound on West Street looking into vehicles and acting suspicious. They were described as wearing long hooded coats.
When Officers got on scene they observed one of the males running in the front yard of a home at Maple and East Street. That man was detained by Police on suspicion of thefts from vehicles.
Another Officer spotted two females in a green Honda nearby – After an investigation was conducted they were detained as well on suspicion of theft related activities.
Several minutes later, a fourth male fitting the original description was located on Middle Ridge Road just east of State Route 58. This male was also detained on suspicion of several theft related charges.
Further investigation revealed that a number of vehicles were unlawfully entered throughout the residential area in which the suspects were detained. Several items believed to be stolen were recovered from the suspects.
Arrested were:
Ernie R Ortiz of Lorain, age 24, formally charged with Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, Petty Theft (2 counts), Vehicle Trespass (2 counts), and Disorderly Conduct Intoxication. Bond was set at $3,650.00.
Luz D Ortiz of Lorain, age 32, formally charged with Driving Under Suspension, Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, Complicity to Petty Theft, Possession of Criminal Tools, and Receiving Stolen Property. Bond was set at $5000.00.
Ana C Suarez of Lorain, age 42, formally charged with Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, and Complicity to Petty Theft. Bond was set at $2,000.00.
Anibol Colon of Lorain, age 34, formally charged with Obstructing Official Business, Criminal Trespass, Petty Theft (2 counts), Vehicle Trespass (2 counts), Disorderly Conduct Intoxication, and Disorderly Conduct Intoxication. Bond was set at $3,900.00.
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