Showing posts with label Auto Burglary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auto Burglary. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Updated: Local Georgetown Business Burglarized in Bizarre Incident

Updated May 8, 2013

There's some good news involving this crime. The owner of Bumper 2 Bumper Auto Care, Catrina Adkins, has contacted us to update the status of their case. The man responsible for the crimes committed , 43-year-old Anthony Delmoro, was apprehended by Lexington authorities on January 17, 2013 and has plead guilty to the charges. He is in custody at the Fayette County Detention Center awaiting sentencing on May 24th.                                          


A local Georgetown business was burglarized and had a vehicle stolen early Thursday morning. The business, Bumper 2 Bumper Auto Care (located on North Water Street), had serviced the vehicle and it was locked inside the shop waiting on payment from the owner.

In the predawn hours Thursday morning the alarm sounded and Georgetown Police responded to the scene to find the service door of the business had been smashed through from the inside out and the owners identified that an older model SUV was missing.

Here's where the story takes a twist and turn. In an article published by the local Lexington NBC affiliate WLEX, LEX 18; We discover that a vehicle possibly matching the description of the vehicle stolen in Georgetown was found in flames on Mt. Horeb Road near the intersection of Newtown Pike and Kentucky State Road 1973.

An officer heading to another call spotted an SUV burning along a rural road in Lexington early Thursday, and investigators say it matches the general description of a vehicle stolen from a Georgetown shop earlier in the morning.
Investigators say the SUV went through a fence and into the guard rail along Mt. Horab Road, then burst into flames. The passing officer spotted the burning vehicle around 3:45 a.m. The driver was nowhere to be found.
Police say the SUV is similar to a vehicle that a burglar drove through the garage door of Bumper 2 Bumper Auto Care in Georgetown earlier in the morning, but they have not determined if it is the same SUV.
Police continue to investigate and search for the driver.

Georgetown, Kentucky - Crime Blog spoke with the owner of Bumper 2 Bumper Auto Care, Katrina Adkins, this morning and she said that the burglar(s) first "tried prying open" the service door but failed. But then "broke through the window" to gain access to the building and took the keys from "the invoice" which was found "lying on the floor". The robber(s) also "ran into a tree" as the stolen vehicle exited the scene.


Mrs. Adkins went on to say that the vehicle was a "1997 Suburban" and that the Georgetown Police Department "responded in one minute, twenty seconds" to the burglary alarm.





Friday, October 5, 2012

Georgetown Teen Faces Felony Charge of Receiving Stolen Property


If you woke up last Sunday morning in the Georgetown areas of Bradford, Colony, and Stamping Ground to find your car doors wide open there was a reason why. Your vehicle had been burglarized.

As reported by the Georgetown News-Graphic there was a rash of vehicle break-ins in several areas. As it would seem no coincidence - as they all happened the same night - they were indeed related. And the Georgetown Police made quick work apprehending the suspect within a few hours and returning most of the stolen property.

The Georgetown City Police say they put the man responsible for breaking into 20 cars behind bars.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, approximately 20 vehicles were broken into in the Bradford, Colony and Stamping Ground areas, a statement from the department announced. Officer Teresa Hollon, Officer Tim Banta, Sergeant Chris Zirbes and Sergeant Mike Wagoner were able to quickly recover the stolen property and arrested Aaron Michael Adams, 19 on charges stemming from the break-ins.

A Georgetown Police Uniform Citation obtained by this blog shows that the suspect, 19-year-old Aaron Michael Adams, actually "admitted to taking the property". He was found in violation of Kentucky Statute 514.110 and charged with one count of Receiving Stolen Property.


Scott County Circuit Court records reveal that the defendant posted a $5000 bond and is on house arrest pending an October 16th hearing  at 1:30 p.m before Judge Mary Jane Phelps. More to come on this case as it develops.