Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor ARCADIA - Three of four burglary suspects were arrested after being witnessed by a homeowner watching remote surveillance footage Wednesday night.
The driver of the suspect vehicle was detained as officers arrived to a home in the 200 block of Arbolada Drive around 7:45 p.m. to investigate suspicious circumstances. The homeowner watched one suspect approach the front door and ring the doorbell while three other suspects gained access to the rear yard, according to Lt. Roy Nakamura of the Arcadia Police Department. Officers arrested the driver after finding property believed to be stolen, Nakamura said. The search for the remaining suspects lasted after midnight. Officers and K9 units from South Pasadena, West Covina, Baldwin Park and helicopters from Pasadena and El Monte all assisted in the search. The suspects reportedly ran through a series of yards, necessitating a wide perimeter search. One of the suspects was found hiding in a garage and was subdued with force. That suspect was taken to Arcadia Methodist Hospital for treatment, according to Arcadia Police radio traffic. A third suspect was found before the search was called off. Arrested were Kivon Frazier, from Highland, and Shilaney Denham and Marcel Bridgette, bothfrom San Bernardino. All three arebeing held in the Arcadia Police jail, in lieu of $50,000, Nakamura said. The outstanding suspect is a Black man, in his early 20s, 5 feet 10 inches tall, 150 pounds, has a slender build and was seen wearing a grey hoodie and blue sweat pants. |
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