Showing posts with label Burglary in the third degree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burglary in the third degree. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2012

Sheriff's Office Make Two Arrests from Same Address

On November 6th the Scott County Sheriff's Office served a warrant on Faith Evon Dale for Failure to appear, citation for misdemeanor.

At the same time they brought in Brandon Adam Bottinelli for questioning in regards to a burglary.

The two suspects both have the same address listed -- according to Jail records -- in The Colony subdivision on Stoney Point Drive.

Here's where the story takes a turn. When Mr. Bottinelli arrived at the Sheriff's office he was found to be in Possession of a controlled substance (listed as a 30mg Oxycodone pill). He was later charged with Burglary in the third degree.

Ms. Dale was also later charged with two counts of Receiving stolen property.

The two defendants seem to be connected in some way but this blog was unable to gather anymore information at this time. Both have been released from jail and had court dates scheduled for yesterday, November 8th.


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Georgetown Man Arrested for Shoplifting, Burglary at Walmart



A local Georgetown man, William Michael Long, was arrested by The Georgetown Police Department for Theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting) and Burglary in the third degree (a Class D felony) at the Walmart located on 120 Osbourne Way.

According to a Georgetown Police Uniform Citation obtained by Georgetown, Kentucky Crime - Blog the incident was as follows.

Shortly after 3:00 p.m. on October 15th the suspect was seen putting two speakers into a cart and taking them to Customer Service to return them "without a receipt". He received a Walmart gift card in the amount of $190.63. However, a member of Walmart's Loss Prevention staff observed the suspect and notified police.

According to the arresting officer, prior to arriving at The Scott County Detention Center, the suspect was asked "if he had anything not allowed in jail". But, after jail personnel performed a standard search they discovered a knife and "a hypodermic needle in his sock". Subsequently, he was also charged with Promoting contraband in the first degree - a Class D felony. The defendant also has a failure to appear, citation for misdemeanor according to jail records.

At the time of this report the defendant was being held at the Scott County Detention Center on $10,378 bond, pending a court date of November 20th.