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April 5th, 2009, 06:27 AM
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A husband-and-wife team suspected of ripping off wallets and purses from lockers in a string of Sacramento-area gyms has been arrested. The pair is responsible for more than 40 thefts, authorities say.
The arrest of Robert Martinez, 36, and his wife, Angela Martinez, 34, was the result of a long identity-theft investigation by the Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force.
The suspects are in the Sacramento County Jail facing charges of identity theft, forgery, burglary, possession of stolen property and vehicle theft.
A Sacramento County Sheriff's Department news release says the woman suspect did the initial dirty work, entering locker rooms at various 24-Hour Fitness Centers in the region and breaking into lockers. She stole items including purses, wallets, credit cards, checkbooks, gym membership cards and car keys, the release states.
Officials believe the couple made more than 40 thefts since November.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/crime/archives/2009_04.html
A husband-and-wife team suspected of ripping off wallets and purses from lockers in a string of Sacramento-area gyms has been arrested. The pair is responsible for more than 40 thefts, authorities say.
The arrest of Robert Martinez, 36, and his wife, Angela Martinez, 34, was the result of a long identity-theft investigation by the Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force.
The suspects are in the Sacramento County Jail facing charges of identity theft, forgery, burglary, possession of stolen property and vehicle theft.
A Sacramento County Sheriff's Department news release says the woman suspect did the initial dirty work, entering locker rooms at various 24-Hour Fitness Centers in the region and breaking into lockers. She stole items including purses, wallets, credit cards, checkbooks, gym membership cards and car keys, the release states.
Officials believe the couple made more than 40 thefts since November.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/crime/archives/2009_04.html