Two girls and a person have been charged with felony thefts in Riverside County, together with a current theft from a La Quinta enterprise in California value $2300.
Khamyra Smith, 19, of Moreno Valley, and 18-year-olds Derrick Yanders of Fontana and Chynae Welch of Eastvale have every been charged with one felony rely of grand theft over $950, per their courtroom paperwork.
Smith and Welch have been set to be arraigned Friday afternoon on the Larson Justice Middle in Indio. Nevertheless, right now, no arraignment date is scheduled for Yanders.
Legislation enforcement officers from the Thermal Sheriff’s station arrived on the scene of the crime at round 4 p.m. after receiving a tip from the Palm Desert Particular Enforcement Group on Wednesday a couple of automobile that was related to organized retail theft in Palm Desert, in line with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Division’s Sgt. Mark Chlarson who spoke with native information.
Deputies responded to the 78700 block of Freeway 111 in La Quinta. They have been capable of find the stolen automobile, with some assist from the Indian Wells and Palm Desert Enforcement Groups, who met them within the parking zone of a shopping mall, in line with Chlarson.
“They detained the subjects after they exited a store,” Chlarson wrote in an announcement. “The investigation found the subjects removed $2300 of merchandise from a business and made no attempts to pay for the merchandise.”
Yanders was booked into the John J. Benoit Detention Middle in Indio as a result of his age however was launched on $10,000 bond as of Thursday, in line with inmate information.
Each Smith and Welch are at present being held on the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility in Banning on $10,000 bail.
The California Penal Code § 487 defines “grand theft” as stealing greater than $950 value of non-public property, actual property, cash, or labor. Stealing $950 or much less is handled because the lesser crime of petty theft.
Anybody with extra info on the thefts is being requested to name Deputy B. Martinez with the Thermal Sheriff station’s La Quinta Particular Enforcement Group at 760-863-8990 or Valley Crimestoppers anonymously at 760-341-7867 (STOP).