Trial begins for suspected serial burglar
Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- A suspected serial burglar charged with targeting ritzy
homes in search of silverware and expensive jewelry faced one of his
alleged victims Tuesday.
Robert Peter Vordale, 48, is charged with 13 felony counts of residential
burglary and receiving stolen property. Vordale is a “three strikes”
candidate because of two prior convictions in the mid-1980s on similar charges. If convicted, he could face a sentence of 25 years to life in
prison.
Vordale was arrested last June in Newport Beach only yards away from a
home he allegedly burglarized. The home, in the 100 block of Ocean Vista,
was ransacked. The owner of the condominium testified Tuesday that when
she and her husband returned from a vacation celebrating their 40th
wedding anniversary, their home was a mess. Missing from shelves and
drawers were jewelry, silverware and an all-important suitcase.
“Things were moved, dropped and generally in disarray,” the woman said
during the trial at Harbor Justice Center.
The suitcase was found near where Vordale was arrested. Police found most
of the stolen belongings inside the stolen piece of luggage.
Police were also led to a stolen 1996 Land Rover that Vordale was
reportedly driving. Authorities found a cache of stolen goods inside the
sport-utility vehicle, including a laptop computer, jewelry and credit
cards. Vordale’s driver’s license, passport and a police scanner were
also inside the vehicle.
Authorities believe the defendant was responsible for a handful of
burglaries between May 1997 and June 1998 in Newport Beach.
Vordale is familiar with the beachside territory. He was arrested in 1985
when police tied him to several burglaries in the Spyglass Hill
neighborhood.
Newport Beach has been a lucrative location for potential thieves who are
attracted to high-priced loot. There were 635 burglaries reported last
year -- fifth-highest in the county.
Vordale isn’t the only suspected burglar who allegedly favored Newport
Beach turf now facing charges. Gerry Branagan, alleged to be Newport’s
notorious “Second Story Burglar,” may spend the rest of his life in
prison if convicted on some 30 felony weapons and burglary counts.
Branagan was arrested earlier this year and is believed to have committed
at least eight burglaries in Newport Beach. Authorities suspect he was
responsible for a series of Newport burglaries where the thief would
enter the second floor of homes.
His trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 10 in San Diego.
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