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Mar. 4—Two Odessa males have been arrested in reference to a collection of burglaries courting way back to November.
In keeping with an Odessa Police Division report, on Feb. 9 a FLOCK digicam noticed a license plate on a stolen Hyundai Sonata that had been used in a number of burglaries and tracked the automotive to a fuel station in the 100 block of Yukon.
Contained in the automotive, officers discovered plenty of stolen property and Roger Quincy Risher, who matched a suspect in an auto housebreaking case, the report acknowledged.
Officer obtained a search warrant for a house in the 8300 block of Golder Avenue the place one other stolen car was discovered together with a number of different stolen objects, together with keys to a separate stolen car, the report acknowledged.
A person on the residence, Abel Abila, admitted he’d dedicated a number of burglaries with Risher, in response to the report.
Warrants had been obtained for the arrests of Abila and Risher in reference to a Ford Explorer stolen in November, auto burglaries on Jan. 12 and Jan. 13, and a number of auto burglaries on Feb. 2 and Feb. 7. As well as, Risher was arrested for allegedly stealing a GMC Sierra Denali on Feb. 7.
In keeping with the report, the lads had been in possession of figuring out data belonging to 14 folks and on a minimum of two events, bank cards belonging to 2 folks had been used with out their consent.
Risher was booked into the Ector County jail on suspicion of 9 counts of housebreaking of a car, two counts of housebreaking of a constructing and one depend every of unauthorized use of a car, participating in organized felony exercise, tried housebreaking of a constructing, theft of property $2,500-$30,000, theft of property and fraudulent use of figuring out data.
He stays in custody on surety bonds totaling $152,500.
Abila was arrested on suspicion of two counts of housebreaking of a constructing and one depend every of participating in organized felony exercise and tried housebreaking of a constructing. He was additionally taken into custody on three failure to look warrants, giving false data and a U.S. Marshal’s maintain. He’s not in the Ector County jail.
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