Two arrested in home burglary case Newport...
Two arrested in home burglary case
Newport Beach Police arrested two people Thursday on suspicion of
selling stolen property.
Jennifer Bell, 19, whom police described as a transient, and
Christopher Blevins, 23, of Costa Mesa were taken into custody after
they tried to sell property that was taken in a residential burglary
earlier in the week, said Sgt. Steve Shulman of the Newport Beach
Police.
Along with personal belongings taken from Newport Beach home, Bell
and Blevins are accused of stealing a 1999 Mercedes Benz, Shulman
said. In addition, the pair are accused of stealing two trucks from
the victim’s Santa Ana business.
The victim was away for the weekend when the thefts are suspected
to have taken place, Shulman said.
Working with the Santa Ana Police Department, Newport officers
determined the two burglaries were related.
When police arrested Bell and Blevins, one of the trucks missing
from the business was found nearby with much of the stolen property,
Shulman said.
All three vehicles have been located and most of the property
recovered, he added.
The two suspects were taken to Newport Beach Jail. Bail for each
was set at $25,000.
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