Reuben Newhouse was charged with 23 counts of burglary in connection with incidents in North Hollywood between October 2020 and February 2022, police said.
A 62-year-old man has been arrested and charged on suspicion of carrying out a nearly two-year burglary spree in the San Fernando Valley, resulting in more than $200,000 in losses for local businesses, Los Angeles Police said.
But LAPD officials said they believe Newhouse was involved in more than 70 burglaries over that period of time.A 62-year-old man has been arrested and charged on suspicion of carrying out a nearly two-year burglary spree in the San Fernando Valley, resulting in more than $200,000 in losses for local businesses, Los Angeles Police said.Newhouse was initially accused of 26 burglaries in North Hollywood, with 23 of the incidents caught on securities cameras, said Det.
In security footage released by the LAPD, a suspect can be seen throwing objects through glass doors or windows or smashing them with a hammer, using bolt cutters to cut locks off of security gates and smashing or unlocking cash registers. The LAPD matched the footage taken from the North Hollywood burglaries with burglaries in the Devonshire and Van Nuys divisions, Espinoza said. But leads still eluded investigators.
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