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Arrests
expected to clear 37 cases involving 50 victims
“The
Cary Police Department’s primary objective is to ensure the safety and
well-being of those who live in or are visiting our Town.
It is rewarding to have apprehended these four suspects who are
responsible for such an extensive list of crimes,” said Captain Mike Williams
of the Cary Police Department.
Police
arrested
Whitehead
and Barrera were charged following a home burglary, in which the same home was
broken into twice in a 25 day period in March and April 2008. Electronic
items and cash were stolen from the home; the attempted second burglary was
interrupted when the homeowner awoke, causing the suspects to flee. Barrera
is linked to the two residential burglaries, and Whitehead is a suspect in as
many as 17 commercial and residential burglaries occurring in
Creasy
is
linked to as many as 16 residential burglaries in the
The
maximum fine for each count of each crime is as follows: felonious breaking and
entering motor vehicle, 10 months; felonious breaking and entering a building,
20 months; obtaining property by false pretenses, 20 months, felonious larceny,
20 months, and felonious possession of stolen property, 20 months.
To
reduce the possibility of becoming a property crime victim, Town
of Cary Police
Department
offers the
following tips:
Keep
doors in your home closed and locked including your garage doors. An open
door is an invitation.
Be a good neighbor and alert police to any unusual activity in your neighborhood.
Do
not leave valuables or cash in your car. If you must leave items in the car,
lock them in the trunk. If you have folding rear seats, make sure those are
also locked.
For more crime prevention tips, visit the Town of Cary Police Department at www.townofcary.org.
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PRIMARY CONTACTS: |
Mike
Williams, Captain – Investigation and Family Services, (919) 469-4017 Deanna Boone, Interim Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 462-3908 Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919)460-4951 |