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Temecula police credit ALPR and multi‑agency work for arrest of three suspects in series of residential burglaries
Summary
Riverside‑area law enforcement told the Temecula City Council a multi‑month investigation using license‑plate readers, phone and vehicle data and 25 search warrants led to three arrests in a string of residential burglaries; the court case remains active.
Captain Regali of the Riverside Sheriff’s Office told the Temecula City Council on Aug. 12 that a robbery/burglary suppression team investigation has identified and led to the arrest of three suspects in a series of residential burglaries targeting rear entries and sliding glass doors. He said investigators used automated license‑plate readers, surveillance footage, vehicle trackers and phone records during a multi‑month effort that yielded 25 search warrants and forensic…
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