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Home > Local > Additional charges issued for burglaries

Additional charges issued for burglaries

 

Arrested

Irvin Ramon Lambert

51 years old

Nanticoke Way

Woodbridge

charged with three counts of Statutory Burglary and two counts of Grand Larceny

 

On 03-13-10, Lambert was arrested for burglarizing a townhouse located in the 16800 block of Winston Lane in Woodbridge.  Detectives from the Burglary Unit continued to investigate other burglaries that had occurred in the same area.  On 03-18-10, Lambert was charged with three additional residential burglaries.  Lambert is being held without bond and has another court date scheduled for 05-05-10.

 

On 01-25-10, between 7:30 a.m. and 9:50 p.m., a burglary occurred in the 16500 block of Capon Tree Lane in Woodbridge.  During the burglary, a 32 inch flat screen television, a lap top, and an iPod were stolen.  The total amount of the stolen property is $1,000.  Entry to the residence was gained by breaking the glass on the double doors leading to the  living room.  The cable and telephone boxes  that are located in the rear of the house were tampered with. 

 

Between 02-2610-around 9:00 p.m. and 02-27-10, around 2:00 a.m. in the 2700 block of Beech Tree Lane in Woodbridge.  The victim woke up and attempted to turn the lights on but they were not working.  The victim went  to investigate and found the kitchen area extremely cold and the front door of the  residence opened.  A 42 inch plasma television, a Coach purse, and a Luis Vuitton wallet valued at $900 were stolen.  Entry was gained by breaking the glass of a bedroom window. 

 

On 02-26-10, at approximately 10:40 p.m., in the 2700 unit block of Patrick Henry Drive in Woodbridge.  The victims returned to their residence and heard noises coming from the second floor.  The victims also observed a person with a flashlight.  The suspect ran from the scene.  Entry was gained through a window.  The electric meter box was removed from the residence leaving it without power.   

 




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