Four stolen vehicles recovered; arrests made in D-LS ISD theft
Multiple arrests have been made, with more pending, in a case involving stolen vehicles and property from Daingerfield- Lone Star Independent School District. The property and vehicles stolen totaled $105,000.
According to D-LS ISD Police Chief T.J. Frazier, the incident occurred the evening of Oct. 16. “At approximately 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, Morris County dispatchers received a call stating a Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD pickup was seen on Highway 67. After receiving the call, a perimeter search of the school was made, followed by entrance into the maintenance building. It was found that the suspects gained entrance to the building by prying a side door open. It was discovered that four vehicles, as well as tools, and miscellaneous items were missing from the maintenance department. A BOLO (be on lookout) was issued for the four vehicles,” said Frazier.
Within an hour, Lone Star Police Sergeant Bret Gutierrez and Lieutenant Steven Blythe found one vehicle located at Houston Street in Lone Star.
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