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Monday, April 08, 2019

Terrytown burglary victims asked to help identify stolen property: JPSO


Photos of property taken in a rash of vehicle burglaries that occurred in Terrytown between January and March 2019. Detectives are trying to locate the owners of some of the property, which has gone unclaimed.Photos of property taken in a rash of vehicle burglaries that occurred in Terrytown between January and March 2019. Detectives are trying to locate the owners of some of the property, which has gone unclaimed.Photos of property taken in a rash of vehicle burglaries that occurred in Terrytown between January and March 2019. Detectives are trying to locate the owners of some of the property, which has gone unclaimed.Lee Wilson, 24, was arrested in connection with about 30 vehicle burglaries in the Terrytown area between January and March 2019.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office detectives last month arrested a suspect in a rash of Terrytown vehicle burglaries, but they are still trying to reunite victims with some of the stolen property recovered in the case.

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Lee Wilson, 24, of the 900 block of West Monterey Court, Terrytown, was arrested March 28 and booked with 43 counts of simple burglary, seven counts of attempted simple burglary, three counts of theft of a firearm and being a fugitive from another jurisdiction, said Capt. Jason Rivarde, spokesman for the department.

Wilson is accused of stealing wallets, cell phone, electronics, hats, prescription medication and other property from several dozen vehicles in the Park Place subdivision of Terrytown between January and March.

Wilson was arrested at home, and investigators executed a search warrant at his residence. There, they recovered much the of stolen property, including items that had not yet been reported to law enforcement, Rivarde said.

“There is still a significant amount of unclaimed property, which leads us to believe there are still unreported incidents and unidentified victims,” he said.

The Sheriff’s Office released photographs of the unclaimed property in hopes that owners will recognize the items and contact the department by calling 504-364-5300.

Wilson was being held Monday at the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center in Gretna in lieu of a $322,500 bond. He also was being held without bond on two burglary charges for which he was booked Monday and a fugitive charge, according to jail records.

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