Austin, TX
Austin business burglary suspect had 13 active felony warrants: APD
AUSTIN, Texas – A person suspected of a number of burglaries at Austin-area companies had 13 lively felony warrants on the time of his arrest, says the Austin Police Division.
APD says that in October, officers started receiving quite a few studies of burglaries at space companies.
Detectives investigated and recognized the first suspect as 36-year-old Kyle Jones, who had 13 lively felony warrants out of Travis and Milam counties.
Kyle Jones (Austin Police Division)
The APD Metro Tactical Unit and the Lone Star Fugitive Process Power have been referred to as to help in arresting Jones. The LSFTF arrested Jones in mid-December, and officers found he was driving a stolen automobile and possessed a firearm.
15 further felony arrest warrants have been authored and executed for Jones’s involvement within the Austin-area enterprise burglaries following the felony investigation, says APD.
APD can also be requesting the general public’s assist in figuring out a person they are saying is suspected of being Jones’s confederate in a number of of the burglaries, in line with proof.
(Austin Police Division)
The second suspect is described as:
- White male
- Skinny construct
- Roughly 6 toes tall
- 160 lbs.
- Potential age vary from the late teenagers to mid-twenties
Anybody with any info could submit a tip anonymously by the Capital Space Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or calling 512-472-8477. A reward of as much as $1,000 could also be obtainable for any info that results in an arrest.