East Bremerton thieves and burglars caught


January 6, 2012 · 8:59 AM

A 26-year-old Belfair woman and a 22-year-old South Kitsap Man were arrested for possessing stolen property and a stolen car after a reported East Bremerton house burglary Dec. 28. The two suspects had been arrested five days prior for a mail theft incident in East Bremerton, according to Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office reports.

At about 10:51 p.m. Dec. 28, a 30-year-old man reported that he returned to his house on the 600 block of NE Conifer Drive to find it had been ransacked and his car was missing.

The 30-year-old was informed by sheriff’s deputies that two suspects had been arrested for stealing mail in his car the week before. The names of the suspects were not familiar to the man.

The man was missing about $20,000 worth of property from his residence including computers, video game consoles and Chinese artifacts among other items. There appeared to be no forced entry and all doors and windows to the house appeared to be secured.

The 30-year-old agreed to sign a sheriff’s office stolen vehicle report for his 2010 Dodge Avenger. Some of the man’s stolen possessions such as passports for his family, birth certificates and marriage certificate, were found in his stolen car. The 26-year-old woman and 22-year-old man had the charges of possession of a stolen motor vehicle and second-degree possession of stolen property, added to their existing charges.

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