Two arrested for Burglary of Motor Vehicle in the Sawdust Road Area

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

On August 17, deputies from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office detained two suspects at the Olympus Sierra Pines Apartments in The Woodlands, Texas. A witness alerted authorities about a suspect attempting to break into a utility van while another suspect waited in a vehicle. Investigators found that the suspects had stolen several tools, totaling over $3,600 in value. The suspects, identified as a 28-year-old female and a 30-year-old male, were charged with Theft, a State Jail Felony. The female suspect's bond is set at $1,500, while the male suspect's bond is $10,000.

Both suspects are currently held in the Montgomery County Jail. This incident highlights ongoing issues with property crime in the area. The swift response by law enforcement underscores their commitment to addressing such criminal activities.

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