Stolen Airpods leads to arrest of Sacramento County man
A Sacramento County man was arrested in Grass Valley this week after a woman tracked her stolen Apple Airpods and led police to the suspect, authorities said.A woman reported to police her car was broken into on Wednesday in the area of the 200 block of North Auburn Street, the Grass Valley Police Department said. The next day, she alerted police of the location of her stolen Airpods, which were in the 100 block of Valley View Drive. Officers responded to search the house. Robert Rice, of Sacramento County, was arrested after several stolen items from various vehicle burglaries were found, authorities said. Officers also found stolen mail from various parts of Sacramento County in Rice’s possession.The stolen items included the Airpods, thousands of dollars worth of construction materials, a stolen check and the mail. The majority of the tools were returned to its owner. Authorities said they are still investigating and working to return the rest of the stolen property. Rice was on felony probation out of Sacramento County on terms of search and seizure, Grass Valley police said. He was booked on burglary, possession of stolen property and grand theft charges.
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. —
A Sacramento County man was arrested in Grass Valley this week after a woman tracked her stolen Apple Airpods and led police to the suspect, authorities said.
A woman reported to police her car was broken into on Wednesday in the area of the 200 block of North Auburn Street, the Grass Valley Police Department said. The next day, she alerted police of the location of her stolen Airpods, which were in the 100 block of Valley View Drive.
Officers responded to search the house. Robert Rice, of Sacramento County, was arrested after several stolen items from various vehicle burglaries were found, authorities said. Officers also found stolen mail from various parts of Sacramento County in Rice’s possession.
The stolen items included the Airpods, thousands of dollars worth of construction materials, a stolen check and the mail. The majority of the tools were returned to its owner. Authorities said they are still investigating and working to return the rest of the stolen property.
Rice was on felony probation out of Sacramento County on terms of search and seizure, Grass Valley police said. He was booked on burglary, possession of stolen property and grand theft charges.
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