Turlock man arrested again for auto theft William Coelho
A Turlock man with a lengthy criminal record for auto thefts, was again arrested after being found in possession of three stolen vehicles.
On Tuesday the Stanislaus County Auto Theft Task Force learned of two vehicles out of Merced that had been fraudulently purchased. In both cases, William Coelho, 50, of Turlock was identified as the suspect who carried out the fraudulent purchases, according to StanCATT.
“StanCATT has worked numerous cases on Coelho and knew he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest,” the agency stated on Facebook.
On Wednesday StanCATT and Stanislaus County Sheriff s Office AG Crimes detectives were in the 2700 block of Lander Avenue in Turlock when they observed Coelho driving a 2016 Ford F-150. This vehicle had been reported stolen via fraud.
Three stolen vehicles, two burglaries, one assault ends with arrest of single suspect Jesus Guzman Vega
A Modesto man is facing a litany of criminal charges for an alleged crime spree that traversed through Turlock, Ceres and Modesto on Tuesday.
In the span of seven hours, Jesus Guzman Vega, 32, of Modesto is suspected of stealing three vehicles, breaking into two homes, and committing one assault.
The hunt for Vega began around 11 a.m. Tuesday when the Turlock Police Department was notified of a residential burglary in the 500 block of Vermont Street. During the burglary, a 2014 Chevy Silverado was taken. The Turlock Police Department gathered evidence at the scene that indicated Vega was responsible for the burglary and auto theft, according to the Stanislaus County auto theft task force.
Authorities: Modestan committed burglaries, robbery, assault, 3 vehicle thefts in hours
The Modesto Bee 1/15/2021 Deke Farrow, The Modesto Bee
Jan. 14 A Modesto man is behind bars facing charges that include assault with a deadly weapon after a crime spree that spanned several hours Tuesday and went from the Turlock area to south Modesto to Ceres, according to the Stanislaus County Auto Theft Task Force.
The first incident was a residential burglary on the 500 block of Vermont Street in Turlock, according to a Facebook post by StanCATT. A 2014 Chevrolet Silverado was taken from the residence, and Turlock police officers identified Jesus Guzman Vega, 32, as a suspect.
Sheriff’s Department nabs two for mail theft Firearms, drugs found in search
A Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department months long investigation into mail thefts in the region culminated with the arrest of two suspects on Thursday.
Rebecca Lynn Reagan, 36, of Waterford and Ryan William Swindle, 43, of Hilmar were arrested Thursday on a variety of charges including mail theft, said Stanislaus County Sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Luke Schwartz.
Also arrested during the operation was Brittany Dickerson, 30, of Modesto for narcotics-related charges.
The suspects were stopped Thursday during a traffic enforcement stop after leaving a residence subject to a search and arrest warrant in the 400 block of E Street in Waterford, Schwartz said. The traffic stop was made in front of a business located in the 12700 block of Bentley Street at about 8:45 a.m. Thursday and made pursuant to the search warrant for the E Street residence.
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A months long criminal investigation into burglarized and vandalized communal mailboxes culminated in the arrest of three people on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. Waterford Probationer Rebecca Lynn Reagan, 36, and Hilmar resident Ryan William Swindle, 43, were detained during a traffic enforcement stop in Waterford having just left a residence subject to a search and arrest warrant in the 400 block of “E” Street.