“It’s possible that these burglaries [in San Vicente, Capital Hill, and Papago areas] may be related and involve the same suspect(s),” according to Crime Stoppers coordinator PO2 Jason Tarkong.
The incidents occurred on March 7, April 11 and 19.
The Department of Public Safety’s Criminal Investigative Bureau and Crime Stoppers are seeking help from members of the community with any information about these crimes, Tarkong said.
“Please contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 234-7272 should you want to remain anonymous or use our Web site a www.nmicrimestoppers.com. It pays to call,” Tarkong said.
On March 7, 2010, police responded to a burglary incident at a residence located near Vestcor Village on Capital Hill.
Police learned that the items stolen included a Luis Vuitton wallet containing identification and credit cards, and cash.
The victim’s Blackberry cellular phone was also stolen from his car parked outside the residence, Tarkong said.
There are initials on the Luis Vuitton wallet.
Five weeks later, on April 11, a San Vicente home was burglarized and the victim’s two cellular phones and wallet were stolen.
Tarkong said the cell phones were of the “HTC” brand, “Touch Diamond” model, while items in the wallet included credit and identification cards, and cash.
Eight days later, on April 19, police responded to a burglary incident at a residence located in the I’Denni area, near Dr. Jack’s Restaurant, between Capital Hill and Papago.
The items stolen were a silver Gateway laptop, a blue Fuji digital camera, a silver Nikon digital camera, a white purse with a black strap containing keys, and a silver/black wallet that contained identification and credit cards, and cash.


