Press Release: |
Possession of Stolen Property |
Agency: |
Jurupa Valley Police |
Station Area: |
Jurupa Valley |
Written Date: |
October 19, 2017 |
Time: |
1:00 PM |
Incident Date: |
October 18, 2017 |
Time: |
9:06 AM |
Incident Location: |
13000 block of Running Deer Circle, Eastvale, CA. |
Reporting Officer: |
Sergeant Brian Gutierrez |
File Number(s): |
EV172910018 |
Details:
On Wednesday, October 18, 2017, about 9:06 AM, a resident called to report a vehicle theft of his dirt bike motorcycle. The victim informed officers that his dirt bike motorcycle was stolen from the inside of his garage. The victim posted a picture of the stolen dirt bike, via social media. Numerous residents of Eastvale reported both on social media and through calls for service with dispatch as to seeing two individuals riding on the reported stolen dirt bike.
About 7:00 PM, the victim was notified, via social media, that his stolen dirt bike was placed at a corner near his residence. Deputies assigned to the city of Eastvale conducted further investigation regarding the pictures that were posted on social media. The suspects were identified as eighteen-year old Destin J-Brent and a fifteen-year old juvenile both of Eastvale.
On Thursday, October 19, 2017, Destin J-Brent was booked into Robert Presley Detention Center for possession of stolen property and the juvenile was booked into Juvenile Hall for possession of stolen property.
The Eastvale Police Department would like to thank the vigilant citizens of the community of Eastvale. The leads generated by the citizens of Eastvale helped solve this crime. The power of social media is a great tool for law enforcement as well as community members to be informed with crime in their communities.
Anyone with additional information is encouraged to call Corporal Torres at the Jurupa Valley Station, 951-955-2600. Persons who wish to report criminal activity and wish to remain anonymous can call crime stoppers at 800-78-CRIME (800-782-7463) or 800-47-DRUGS (800-473-7847). You can also leave anonymous information at www.riversidesheriff.org/tipline or www.wetip.com.
Citizens may also submit a tip using the Sheriff's CrimeTips online form.