Three arrested in Lathrop home burglary
(FOX40.COM) — Three people were arrested after burglarizing a home and stealing new appliances over the weekend, according to the Lathrop Police Department.
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Police said that several brand-new appliances were stolen from a home that was under construction.
Officers were able to find and arrest the suspects with the help of surveillance footage and social media.
During a search of the suspect's home, officers recovered the stolen property and an illegally possessed handgun.
Three minors arrested on weapon, auto theft charges
Police arrested 39-year-old Jeffery Howard, 45-year-old Jennifer Anderson and 19-year-old Andrew Anderson.
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