3rd Man Faces Theft Charges; Search Nets Allegedly Stolen Items
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
Police arrested a third man in connection with stolen construction tools and equipment and recovered more property at the man's residence.
Ryan Lee Miller, 27, of 552 E. CR 300S, was arrested at 9:50 a.m. at his residence on prior charges of visiting a common nuisance.
Theft charges are forthcoming, police said, after a search warrant was executed at Miller's home following his arrest.
Patrol, investigative and drug task force officers searched the residence and seized tools and other allegedly stolen items.
An arrest warrant was issued for Miller in late January on the nuisance charge.
Police believe he is involved in burglaries to several construction sites. Arrested earlier on charges related to construction site burglaries were Mark and Brian Slone.
Police recovered more than $60,000 in allegedly stolen items from the Slones' properties and have released tools and equipment to more than 20 victims.
At least 12 more victims are scheduled to recover items. [[In-content Ad]]
Police arrested a third man in connection with stolen construction tools and equipment and recovered more property at the man's residence.
Ryan Lee Miller, 27, of 552 E. CR 300S, was arrested at 9:50 a.m. at his residence on prior charges of visiting a common nuisance.
Theft charges are forthcoming, police said, after a search warrant was executed at Miller's home following his arrest.
Patrol, investigative and drug task force officers searched the residence and seized tools and other allegedly stolen items.
An arrest warrant was issued for Miller in late January on the nuisance charge.
Police believe he is involved in burglaries to several construction sites. Arrested earlier on charges related to construction site burglaries were Mark and Brian Slone.
Police recovered more than $60,000 in allegedly stolen items from the Slones' properties and have released tools and equipment to more than 20 victims.
At least 12 more victims are scheduled to recover items. [[In-content Ad]]