2011年7月27日星期三

Carlsbad teens facing burglary

Two Carlsbad juveniles have been charged with aggravated burglary and larceny after allegedly breaking into a local home and stealing several high ticket items.

According to documents filed in the case, two juvenile males, both 16, were arrested on Thursday and charged with aggravated burglary, tampering with evidence, consipiracy and larceny ($2,500-$20,000).

According to a criminal complaint from Det. Swanson with the Carlsbad Police Department, who was the arresting officer, on Feb. 8, Ofc. Matthews responded to a residence on the 500 block of South 11th for an aggravated burglary.

The victim, Richard Lopez, had items stolen form his home, including four rifles, various electronics, a Playstation 3 gaming console and games, a watch and a laptop, said police.

A witness told police the suspects, who were in a white Nissan Altima, entered the house and then left holding the guns.

On Feb. 21, Lopez told police he saw the Altima at a residence on the 800 block of North Pate Street, where police later responded and interviewed two juvenile subjects, leading them to the two males charged in the case.

According to the complaint, on Feb. 21, Det. Swanson and Det. Kohler interviewed several suspects who were involved in the aggravated burglary.
Detectives conducted an interview with one of the first suspects, who was eventually charged in the burglary.

Juvenile "A" reportedly said the only thing he "got out of it" was a watch, also saying he didn't know where the guns were "now" and that he had not left the residence with a gun.

According to the report, the juvenile also told police the plan to commit a robbery had occurred at the the other suspect's residnce, where the two were reportedly with two other subjects, a male and a female.

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