Valuable Items from Their Garage

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COBRA detectives have been investigating a report of a couple who came home to discover valuable items from their garage stolen.

With follow up investigation, detectives were able to identify suspects responsible for the theft. They also learned the suspects had been using the victim’s information for fraudulent applications. 

A search warrant was executed at a residence in Canyon Country leading to the arrest of two males. During a search of the residence, detectives located several items related to several garage burglaries within the area, including personal information of more than 10 identified victims. 

The males were arrested for identity theft and burglary. They were booked into the SCV Sheriff’s Station and remain in custody at this time. 

Detectives are continuing their investigation into garage thefts in the area of Rainbow Glen Dr. and Golden Triangle Rd. in Canyon Country. Anyone with information is asked to contact COBRA detectives at the SCV Sheriff’s Station at 661-260-4000. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling “LA Crime Stoppers” at 800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting http://LACrimeStoppers.org.

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