4 arrested in two separate burglary cases
A deputy pulled over an SUV driven by Scow a short time later and found some of the stolen property in the vehicle, Botti said.
Police caught a break in the case earlier this month when they responded to the Walnut Creek Drive area after a neighbor reported a suspicious person.
600 Las Lomas Ave, between March 11 at 12 p.m. and March 12 at 7:30 a.m. One had an assault-style rifle, which he pointed at the resident, police reports said. Investigators believe the thief or thieves are targeting cars with tools in them.
Among the stolen items in the house were baseball cards, comics, jewelry, military items, guns, ammo and even a collection of Purple Hearts.
She also said she promised to give him a token of appreciation if he brings the buyer. The suspect entered victim’s vehicle and took money, sunglasses and a headset. The firearms were not recovered with the vehicle, but one was reported to be an AR-15-style assault weapon. The report says the auto chase went north from the burglary scene into Opelika where the deputy’s patrol vehicle and the suspect vehicle collided at the intersection of Carver Avenue and South Street.
On Monday, Rochford was arrested for one count of first-degree theft, one count of second-degree criminal mischief and two counts of third-degree burglary. Degreenia admitted to the attempted theft and was taken into custody. A search of the vehicle revealed stolen property, including a firearm, from the Beauregard residence.
Police said three other people in the vehicle were transported to a local hospital. Investigation into these incidents is ongoing.
The investigation remains under investigation and additional charges are anticipated.