Traffic Stop Leads To Possible Break In Burglary Case
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Traffic Stop Leads To Possible Break In Burglary Case
A Central Texas police chief pulled over a vehicle and discovered several items believed to be stolen from area residences.
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LOTT (November 28, 2009)--A traffic stop led in the Falls County town of Lott led to a possible break in two burglary investigations.

Lott’s police chief pulled over a vehicle occupied by two men at Highway 320 and 8th Street in for speeding.

As he questioned the men, he noticed both were acting suspicious so he searched the vehicle and found marijuana, methamphetamine, and several items including a safe, some jewelry, and computers.

About the same time a Falls County deputy responded to a burglary call.

After speaking with the Lott chief, the officers determined the burglary call could be related to the vehicle and the items inside of it.

Another burglary is being investigating in connection with the recovered items.

Both men in that vehicle were arrested.

They were charged with possession of a controlled substance but additional complaints could be filed.


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Posted by: anything new? on Dec 16, 2009 at 02:25 AM

Does anyone even know what is going on with these peoples cases?
Posted by: Great Job on Dec 3, 2009 at 07:02 AM

Check out KBTX news report on same individuals. These thugs have been busy in Leon County as well, but they won't be anymore. Items recovered in Leon County is huge.
Posted by: Hope So Location: Lott on Dec 2, 2009 at 02:30 AM

That would be nice. I hear Chief Hamilton is about to bring on some pretty experienced people. Sounds like an up and coming small department.
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