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Jan-22-2009 16:07TweetFollow @OregonNews Beaverton PD Says Burglary Suspects Were Caught in the Act (PHOTOS)Salem-News.comBoth subjects are from the Beaverton area and are being charged with: 1st-degree Burglary, 1st-degree Theft, Unlawful Entry to a Motor Vehicle,Interfering with Police, and 2nd-degree Criminal Trespass.
(BEAVERTON, Ore.) - Beaverton Police say they nabbed two suspects during a burglary this morning. One suspect remains at large at this time. Beaverton PD received a call of a burglary in progress at 12975 SW 19th Street, Beaverton early this morning at 4:13 AM. The caller said she'd heard the sound of the front door opening, which was believed to have possibly been left unlocked, and noises downstairs, according to Detective Pam Yazzolino with Beaverton Police, who says the woman also knew the family of five were all already home and asleep. "Minutes later the police arrived and saw three suspects running from the residence. A short foot pursuit started but minutes later two of the three suspects were in custody," Yazzolino said. Officers checked the residence and found, fortunately, due to the callers quick and calm action everyone inside the house was unharmed and well. A K-9 track was done for the outstanding suspect but he was not located. He was described as a white male adult, approximately 19 years old; wearing what was believed to be a dark jacket and blue jeans. Numerous items had been stolen from the vicitm's home but were also recovered from inside a nearby car where the suspects had stashed them. The car was an associate's but they had not been given permission to use it, Yazzolino said. Some of the items recovered were an X-Box, approximately 380 DVD's and games, as well as 2 guitars for the X-Box, and two receivers. Of the two suspects arrested one was a 16-year old white, male, juvenile who will be lodged at Donald E. Long while the second suspect: 19-year old John Jacob Barry, will be transported and lodged at the Washington County Jail. Both subjects are from the Beaverton area and are being charged with: Burglary in the First Degree, Theft in the First Degree, Unlawful Entry to a Motor Vehicle,Interfering with Police, and Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree. Police say no further information is available as it is an ongoing investigation.
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