Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA - Four people accused of being part of a retail crime ring were taken into custody Tuesday after fleeing police after burglarizing a Kohl’s store of more than $1,500 in merchandise. Officers were called to Kohl’s, 1225 S. Lone Hill Ave., just before 6:30 p.m. on a reported theft in progress. Two suspects carrying a large quantity of merchandise fled into a waiting vehicle, which fled after officers attempted a traffic stop, according to the Glendora Police Department. The suspects fled on surface streets, speeding south on Lone Hill Avenue and east on Arrow Highway with Glendora officers following behind, helicopters from the Pasadena and Pomona Police departments joined the chase.
The pursuit ended in Ontario at a gas station. The driver and passenger were taken into custody, while two other passengers escaped on foot. A search with assistance of Ontario Police helped find the escaping suspects, Glendora Police said. Arrested were: 22-year-old Della Joyner from Colton 18-year-old Chyna Harris from Las Vegas 21-year-old Barnard Saddler from San Bernardino 24-year-old Melvin Odom from Las Vegas All four suspects were booked on suspicion of grand theft, organized retail theft, and conspiracy. Joyner was additionally charged with felony reckless evading and hit-and-run, Glendora Police said.
Written by AARON CASTREJON
CityWatch Editor
GLENDORA - A man was captured on security video attempting to break into a home February 9, Glendora Police announced.
The suspect was caught on camera at a home in the 1100 block of West Danton Drive. He was also seen at homes in the 200 block of North Baldy Vista Avenue and the 300 block of North Snapdragon Lane between 4:45 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., Glendora Police said. (VIDEO BELOW)
Anyone who recognizes the suspect is urged to contact Glendora Police Detective Russell Ziino at 626-914-8283 or email him at rziino@glendorapd.org.
Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA – Two suspects in hoodies escaped a police search Tuesday after a resident spotted them burglarizing vehicles. The suspects were spotted and scared away by a resident who witnessed them breaking into vehicles in the 600 block of Los Cerritos Road around 8:08 a.m. January 22. The men escaped capture after officers established a containment, according to Sgt. Jason Tibbetts of the Glendora Police Department. A helicopter assisted in a search of the South Hills area where the suspects fled.
The number of vehicles burglarized was not immediately known. Suspect descriptions, other than two people wearing hoodies Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor GLENDORA - A Highland man and San Bernardino man were arrested Monday, believed to be cruising Glendora neighborhoods to burglarize homes.
Nevins Anderson, a 21-year-old Highland man, and Keith Cail, a 21-year-old San Bernardino man, were arrested after a call of suspicious persons in the 300 block of South Loraine Avenue just after 2 p.m., according to the Glendora Police Department. Anderson was found to be on state parole for residential burglary. Cail has an out-of-county arrest warrant, Glendora Police said. Anderson and Cail were stopped in a 2005 BMW 325i after also driving around neighborhoods on Humphreys Way, Baxter Drive and La Flora Lane. Detectives are asking anyone who may have seen these suspects visit their homes, or anyone who may have surveillance footage of these suspects to come forward and aid the investigation by calling Detective Russell Ziino at 626-914-8283. Ziino can also be contacted at rziino@glendorapd.org. |
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