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		<title>Craigslist ad leads police to stolen GPS&#x27;</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Craigslist ad leads police to stolen GPS&#x27;</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Internet ad leads cops to stolen property<br /><br />PATRICIO G. BALONA<br /><br />May 12, 2009<br /><br />DELAND -- An Internet ad for GPS units police say were stolen attracted more than customers for a DeBary man accused of burglarizing cars.<br /><br />A DeLand detective checking out Web sites selling stolen merchandise tracked down the navigating systems, too.<br /><br />But before DeLand police could pick up Timothy Mulroney for the 4 a.m. April 16 car burglaries, he was arrested by sheriff&#x27;s deputies four days later for breaking into several mailboxes and a van in a DeBary neighborhood, according to a Sheriff&#x27;s Office charging affidavit.<br /><br />On Thursday, DeLand police interviewed the jailed Mulroney, 18, and charged him with burglary of a conveyance, dealing in stolen property and grand theft, DeLand police Sgt. John Anderson said.<br /><br />On April 16, DeLand police responded to reports of three cars broken into in the neighborhood of Bent Oaks Boulevard. Three cars in the subdivision had the driver&#x27;s side windows smashed and GPS instruments were removed from the cars, a DeLand police report states.<br /><br />According to the report, a crime-scene analyst for DeLand police found an ad for the stolen satellite gadgets on craigslist.com. The person advertising left a number for a cell phone. Police called Mulroney and tried to set up an undercover purchase, but Mulroney did not call back.<br /><br />And then, on April 20, deputies arrested Mulroney and two others, Jared Toledo, 20, and Majin Toledo, 22, addresses unknown, when a neighbor called to complain that someone had broken his mailbox.<br /><br />Jared Toledo told deputies Mulroney kicked down about 10 mailboxes while driving through the Glen Abbey subdivision looking for cars to break into, a sheriff&#x27;s charging affidavit states. The trio left after getting into an unlocked van and stealing a stereo, the affidavit states.<br /><br />The Toledos and Mulroney were arrested and charged with felony unarmed burglary of an unoccupied structure/conveyance for the April 20 incident.<br /><br />When DeLand police spoke to Mulroney in jail Thursday, he admitted committing the burglaries and assisted detectives in recovering the stolen goods, Anderson said. The GPS units were in a bedroom closet in the DeBary home of Mulroney&#x27;s mother, the DeLand police report states.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/5/craigslist-ad-leads-police-to-stolen-gps.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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