5 Arrested in String of Burglaries in Utah
Authorities say they’ve recovered more than 100 stolen items and arrested five people while investigating a rash of storage unit and vehicle burglaries in Provo, Utah.
Provo Sgt. Brandon Post says an officer investigating the burglary of one unit found that suspects had broken through the walls and entered other adjoining units.
Officers tracked the stolen property to a vacant house, where they say a group of people had been stashing the goods and pawning them off periodically.
Five suspects have been booked into the Utah County Jail on charges including possessing stolen property. They are 26-year-old Casidie Broadhead, 50-year-old James Pettus, 18-year-old Marshall Dyer, 35-year-old Eti Seiuli, and 30-year-old Steven Frost.
Post says police are hoping return the stolen items, which include golf clubs, ammunition, bikes and credit cards.
- BNP Manager Alleged to Have Cut Women’s Bonuses to Give to Men
- Former UPS Driver Wins $238 Million Verdict in Suit Over Firing
- Top of Travelers’ List of Most Common Wedding Insurance Claims Not So Surprising
- Coastal Carolina Gets 1,000-Year Rainfall Event From Storm System
- Global Ransomware Attacks Spiked Along with Payments and Demands in Q2: Corvus
- Underwriters Wary of PFAS Amid ‘Superstorm’ of Litigation, Regulation
- The Murdaugh Drama Continues: Store That Sold Beer Now Suing its Insurers
- U.S. Nuclear Verdicts Break Records and Drive Social Inflation to 7% in 2023, Report Shows