Glenwood police reports break in burglary case
Post Independent Staff
Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado
GLENWOOD SPRINGS ” Arrest warrants for six males, adult and juvenile, were issued by the Glenwood Springs Police Department in connection to a string of 38 burglaries throughout Garfield County since July of 2006.
Carbondale Police Department is in the process of attaining four additional arrest warrants in connection with some of the recent burglaries.
Bradley Guyon, 19, William Riddle, 18, David Iuele, 19, and another 17-year-old juvenile are already in custody by Glenwood Springs Police. Police are still searching for Sean Egan, 19, of Glenwood Springs and one other 17-year-old juvenile, according to GSPD Lt. Bill Kimminau.
Suspects are charged with multiple counts of Second Degree Burglary, a class-four felony, multiple counts of Theft, a class-four felony; multiple counts of Conspiracy, a class-five felony; multiple counts of Second Degree Trespass, a class-three misdemeanor; multiple counts of Criminal Mischief, a class-two misdemeanor; and multiple counts of Additional charges specific to individual crimes.
According to a statement from the GSPD, additional arrest warrants are anticipated in connection with the burglaries throughout Carbondale and Garfield County, which could also result in additional charges for those already in custody.
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