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Six arrested in North Las Vegas burglary ring
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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
North Las Vegas police Friday arrested five adults and one male juvenile suspected of being part of a burglary ring.
A three-month investigation led to the arrests of Karl Cage, Gwendolen Jackson, Clarence Rose, Ricky Burns, Xavier Quarels and a 17-year-old. Police allege four members of the group stole valuable items from unlocked vehicles.
Detectives suspect Cage and Jackson handled the items that were intended to be pawned. Cage and Jackson are parents of two of the burglary ring members, police say. Stolen items included cellphones, iPods and GPS systems.
The five adults were charged with several felonies, according to police.
Contact Jessica Fryman at jfryman@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0264.
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Private Sector Pete wrote on September 30, 2011 07:57 PM:
Thank God there were none of the normal cop involved two word excuses...."Furtive Moves".
you are wrong... i wish there was a cop there to take them out.. natural selction
what great parents they must be
My windows were broke and doors jamed Dont know if it was the same critters but two times my car was broken into. I am sick of people taking things that other people work for. I would love to be at these peoples trial.
Police allege four members of the group stole valuable items from UNLOCKED vehicles.
Here's your sign.
I've been burglarized 7 times in my 58-odd years. Filthy, rotten, drug-addicted scum breaking into my house and like the stinking cowards they are, stealing my stuff and then selling it so they could buy more drugs. My children felt terrorized and insecure for years, always fearful that another stinking inhuman animal would break in and do the same thing. These rotten sub-human pieces of excrement should, if they are convicted, be taken out and shot in the head, then put out in the deserts for the buzzards to feed on.
Better let them out before Sunday or you will be violating their snivel rights because they are good, church going people.
Thanks for the names RJ now Im going to get my stuff back. I got robbed twice and they got some good stuff. Not to mention broken windows and a broken door. Now I keep all my goodies in my house. I hope they pay big time.
Took the items to a Pawn Shop? What a surprise. Especially since large Pawn Shops magically spring up in areas of High Crime. And do quite well "BUYING" items with little requirement for proof of ownership. Great little racket. Faster then Craigslist for fencing goods. Rick and the "Old Man" would never buy stolen goods. They are too smart to be fooled. But, they might be able to con Chumlee.
ONLY six----throw out a dragnet and pick up the remaining several hundred more !
Wow quite a victory against these professional criminals. What daring, they could have got stabbed in the head with the glasses like in the Godfather movie.