Hurricane man arrested hours after burglary

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HURRICANE – A man suspected of breaking into a local business and separate storage unit is in jail following his arrest on multiple theft and burglary charges.

A 29-year-old Hurricane man was arrested Monday and charged with four third-degree felony counts of theft and burglary of a dwelling and non-dwelling. He was booked into the Washington County jail on $20,000 bail.

Hurricane Police Sgt. Stacey Gubler said an employee of a local business called police Monday morning as soon as he arrived at work and saw obvious signs of a break-in.

“Windows were broken and electronic equipment was missing from the business,” said Gubler, adding the business had been broken into sometime Sunday night. Electronic equipment worth more than $5,000 including computers vital to the business was missing, he said.

Evidence gathered at the business led officers to the suspect’s nearby residence, where he was detained until a search warrant was obtained from a judge. A Washington County Drug Task Force detective also came in on his day off to help write and process the search warrant, Gubler added.

Some of the items police saw inside the man’s house while serving the search warrant made him a primary suspect in the burglary of a storage unit reported just hours later. The second victim was a retired general contractor who reported close to $5,000 in construction tools had been stolen.

“We had a lot of people involved in working these two crime scenes, which really cut down on our investigation time,” Gubler said. “We were happy to locate and recover most of the property from these two burglaries.”


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1 Comment

  • Firefly January 10, 2012 at 4:45 pm

    Way to go Hurricane PD…commendations.

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