“Four Suspects Arrested in Connection with 40 Burglaries in Southern California; Over $200,000 Worth of High-End Alcohol and Prescription Medication Stolen”

By | December 23, 2023

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Accident – Death – Obituary News : Four individuals have been apprehended in connection with a series of burglaries that occurred in various locations across Southern California. The suspects have been identified as Aaron Kincy, Corey Christopher, Rasheed Reed, and Armaun Yerger. Kincy is 24 years old and from Los Angeles, while Christopher, Reed, and Yerger are all 23 years old and from Compton.

The string of burglaries began on July 23 in Temecula when the suspects broke into a business and stole several bottles of high-end alcohol. The same store was targeted again on September 17, with the burglars making off with the same items. Additionally, the suspects targeted numerous other businesses in Riverside County and neighboring counties on the same day.

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A few days later, on September 24, the suspects allegedly burglarized several pharmacies, stealing numerous bottles of medication. Victims provided similar descriptions of the suspects in each incident, leading authorities to believe they were connected.

After an extensive investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies, it was discovered that the suspects had stolen over $200,000 worth of high-end alcohol and prescription medication throughout their crime spree. The burglaries also caused approximately $50,000 in damages.

The suspects are believed to be associated with a gang based in Los Angeles and were selling the stolen items for profit.

On December 21, search warrants were executed at residences in Los Angeles and Compton. During the searches, deputies found evidence linking all four suspects to the burglaries, including stolen prescription medication, high-end alcohol, and clothing. The authorities also discovered six firearms, including ghost guns and a firearm with an altered serial number.

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In addition to the four main suspects, a fifth individual, Kamron Williams, was arrested for violating probation.

Kincy and Christopher have been booked on several charges, including organized retail theft, grand theft, burglary, and possession of a controlled substance for sale. Kincy’s bail has been set at $1 million, while Christopher’s bail is $500,000. Reed and Yerger were already in custody at the time, and warrants were issued for their involvement in this case.

Further details about the ongoing investigation have not been released.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is committed to combating organized retail crime and will continue to work with allied agencies, loss prevention partners, and the District Attorney’s Office.

Anyone with additional information about the case is urged to contact Investigator Jeffrey Andrews of the Southwest Station’s Robbery/Burglary Suppression Team at 951-696-3000.

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