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Riverside County Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Trio Suspected of Burglary in Mesa Verde

Riverside County Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Trio Suspected of Burglary in Mesa Verde

Deputies from the Colorado River Sheriff’s Station were quick to respond to a burglary in progress on Wednesday in Mesa Verde, an unincorporated area of Blythe, according to a recent release by the

Riverside County Sheriff’s Office

. The break-in occurred in the 17000 block of Palowalla Road at approximately 3:58 p.m., where witness reports claim individuals were seen removing property from a residence and loading it into a gray Ford pick-up truck.

The responding deputies observed the suspect vehicle making a hasty departure, swiftly initiated a traffic stop, the occupants, identified as 54-year-old Pablo Torres of Ripley, 62-year-old Russell Stroschein, and 43-year-old Becky Stroschein both of Mesa Verde were detained. Property estimated at a value of around $500, which belonged to the victim was found in their possession, they were then booked into the Blythe Jail. The charges include burglary, conspiracy, and possession of stolen property.

The swift action falls in line with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office zero-tolerance policy toward burglary and related offenses. Local citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activities by contacting their closest Sheriff’s Station. The Colorado River Station emphasizes its dedication to serving the agricultural and rural communities in their jurisdiction, ensuring that the law is enforced and residents are protected.

Authorities are now soliciting additional information related to this case and are urging anyone with more details to get in touch with Deputy Ruvalcaba at the Colorado River Station, by calling (760) 921-7900, as detailed in the

official report

. For further media inquiries concerning the incident, contact points have been provided through the Media Information Bureau.

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