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VCSO: Four arrested after burglarizing home on E. Virginia St.

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office officials say multiple people were arrested early Friday morning after officers found them stealing items from a home.

According to an affidavit, officers were dispatched to the 2000 block of East Virginia Street in reference to a suspicious circumstances report.

When officers arrived on scene, they located a van with the doors open in the driveway.

They found a man loading items into the van, later identified as Daniel Razaitis, and a man walking from the driveway to the side of the porch, Kermit Herring.

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Two other people were also with Razaitis and Herring, they were identified as Justin Greer and Candice Hall.

Greer told police he was the owner of the house. He said that he and the tenant Jennifer had a peaceful agreement that she would leave the home but there was no paperwork for an eviction.

When asked if he was allowed to be there he told police he was.

Police called the Vanderburgh County Jail and spoke to Jennifer, who is currently incarcerated and confirmed she lived at the address.

When asked about the situation with Greer, Jennifer told officers no one was supposed to be at her house. She confirmed that none of the people on scene should be inside her house or property.

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Officers then placed Razaitis, Herring, Greer and Hall into custody.

When police searched the van, they found several items, some of which included a coffee maker, a wicker chair and laundry baskets.

Jennifer confirmed with police that these were all stolen items from her home and gave them permission to search her home.

Razaitis, Herring, Greer and Hall were all transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail on burglary charges.

Daniel Razaitis, Kermit Herring, Justin Greer and Candice Hall(Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office)

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