Authorities in the Inland Empire have arrested two men believed to have committed dozens of commercial robberies throughout Southern California.
According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, deputies first began investigating an “afterhours burglary” of a business in Bloomington on Sept. 1.
In that instance, two suspects forced their way inside by prying open a metal security screen and smashing the front door. They stole lottery tickets, alcohol and cigarettes before fleeing the scene in a dark gray Tesla, SBSD said.
It makes for a quiet getaway.
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it makes for a quiet getaway for sure. the downside to using one is either when the police start having access to Tesla customer info, or cooperation with them to live track the car and remotely shut it down. this will happen sooner or later, if they can't do it yet already. and if it's a self driving model- imagine them hitting a button to auto-drive right to the police station's front door.
DeleteStealing lottery tickets. Hey, I have a hundred bucks in scratchers here to cash out. Don't stolen tickets get canceled?
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Lottery tickets are numbered. Somehow, I'm thinking if a guy won anything he'd get busted trying to cash it. But if they had30 burglaries ,maybe they had already gotten by with it?
ReplyDeleteThirty times,,daamm.. That's a long string. How much stuff can ya shove in a Tesla? Ya'd think a camera would have tagged them in a gray Tesla,how many of those are there? How they finally cracked it would be interesting.
It's probably a waste of time, but I'm gonna see if I can find a mug shot.
Here is your mugshot:
DeleteTyrone Denson and Justice Clayton.
Questions?