Police in New Castle County arrested two men they say are behind a string of home burglaries and investigators say the men chose their victims based on ethnicity.
Two men have been charged in a series of New Castle County residential burglaries where victims were reportedly chosen by ethnicity.Police in New Castle County arrested two men they say are behind a string of home burglaries. Police say the men chose their victims because of their ethnicity.
Watches, jewelry, designer bags and sneakers. New Castle County Police laid out all the items investigators recovered after they arrested two men for multiple home burglaries."Two were of Chinese descent, one was Pakistani, one was Vietnamese and one family was from India," Master Corporal Michel Eckerd, with the New Castle County Police, stated.
On Friday, police say they were able to identify a vehicle from at least one of the crime scenes and it led them to 43-year-old Jorge Ibarguen and 29-year-old Jaime Renteria-Renteria. "These were unoccupied residential burglaries. So, during the day when victims were at work, they would enter and usually ransacking was involved," Master Corporal Eckerd explained.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Lake County announces new Human Trafficking Task ForceLeaders in Lake County announced Wednesday the creation of a new Human Trafficking Task Force.
Weiterlesen »
LA County To Explore New Ways To Enforce Vaccine MandateThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will explore new ways to enforce the vaccine mandate for county employees.
Weiterlesen »
Anchorage Police Chief Michael Kerle talks new role, issues impacting the community“I think the biggest challenge is, right now, is just establishing trust throughout the whole community,” Chief Michael Kerle said. “... We need to get the national narrative about police and policing, and we need to look at it at more of a local level.”
Weiterlesen »
Nanny accused of breaking infant’s legs gets new trial due to errors by police, judgeOne Supreme Court justice warned that police in the Garden State are “on notice.'
Weiterlesen »
Anchorage’s new police chief discusses stepping into role following former chief’s ‘surprise’ departureNewly sworn-in Anchorage Police Chief Michael Kerle said he thinks the biggest challenge the department faces is building community trust, combating a “national narrative that the police are the enemy.”
Weiterlesen »