Police look for help with string of Woods Bay burglaries
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is
requesting public help to identify suspects in relation to crimes
committed in the Woods Bay area on Oct. 16 and 21.
Early Sunday morning, Oct. 16, nearby
residents of Papa’s Market awoke to the business’ alarm. A deputy
arrived to find forced entry of the rear store door and after
finding nothing missing, derived that the would-be intruder was
dissuaded by the alarm.
A witness reported seeing a man
possibly 6-feet tall and 200 pounds flee the scene and hop into a
white, mid-size truck that fled north.
The following Friday at 3.30 a.m. a 911
call was received from Grandview Drive that there were people
trying to gain access to the woman’s home while she was inside.
The suspects fled before authorities
arrived. They are described as a Caucasian male approximately 30
years old, 5 foot 9 inches and balding with a female accomplice
described as having a slim build.
The couple was able to gain access to
the garage and steal a chainsaw and gasoline. With the loot they
scrambled into what the witness described as an ill-running and
muffler-less older pickup.
Information regarding these two crimes
can be submitted to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office at 883-7301,
Crimestoppers at 883-7309 or Deputy Ben Woods at 249-3007. Tips
resulting in the identification and prosecution of a suspect may be
eligible for Crimestoppers reward money and callers may remain
anonymous.