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Police Release Names Of Suspects Involved In West U Home Burglaries

December 30, 2010 by Bellaire Essentials Staff Leave a Comment

West U police have released the names of three suspects who were arrested after being caught near the scene of three home burglaries.

West U police have released the names of three suspects who were arrested last week for outstanding warrants after being caught near the scene of three home burglaries.

The suspects were arrested after officers pulled over a suspicious vehicle that was driving through the 3800 block of Arnold.

Kenneth Jefferson, a 21-year-old Houston resident, was arrested for one felony warrant and three additional warrants out of Harris County and the City of Houston.

Jefferson was also charged with fugitive fail to identify for giving a false name to officers, police said.

He was transferred to Harris County Jail.

Raylashalrees Martin, 24, was arrested for outstanding warrants with the City of Houston.

Lakedria Revis, a 21-year-old Houston resident, was arrested for three outstanding City of Houston warrants.

The Bellaire Police Department took custody of Martin and Revis and transferred them to the Bellaire jail.

Police were dispatched to the 3800 block of Arnold on Dec. 22 around 8:45 p.m. after a resident noticed a suspicious person going into the back yard of a neighbor’s home.

Police arrived at 8:49 p.m. and surrounded the area as Isaac Williams, a 21-year-old Houston resident, was coming through a gate in the backyard.

Williams, who had an extensive criminal history, was arrested and charged with burglary of a habitation.

A fifth suspect was located in the 3800 block of Bissonnet by Southside Place police and was taken in for questioning.

The suspect, a 19-year-old black male, was finger printed and released with no charges, police said.

Two other West U homes were burglarized on Dec. 22 in the 3700 block of Robinhood. Police said all three homeowners were away at the time of the burglaries.

West U police were assisted by the Houston Police Department, the Bellaire Police Department, Southside Place Police Department and the Metro canine unit.

These incidents are still under investigation.

Dec 30, 2010Bellaire Essentials Staff

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