Homeowners catch would-be burglar in the act
A Placerville teenager was arrested last week on burglary charges.
Homeowners on Lo-Hi Court in Placerville said they found Tryston Alvarez-Ross, 19, in their house on Aug. 26 about 8pm. They kept him until officers arrived.
The victims said they were gone a couple of hours. Alvarez-Ross reportedly came walking out of the house as they pulled up.
The house had been ransacked, the TV turned on, and alcohol consumed, accordign to officers.
Tryston Alvarez-Ross was arrested on charges of burglary. He had been arrested on burglary and drug charges on Aug. 24 and was released less than three hours before allegedly committing the latest crime.
— Lake Tahoe News staff report
So burglary is now a minor crime and they are released in an hour or two to do it again. This criminal in training better know when a career change is in order or he will be a new client for the undertaker.
Actually it was about 2 days (8-24/8-26): the parents who did such a fine job of raising him before the evil system showed up probably either went his bail or bought him an attorney who asked the judge to O.R. him and he’d buy the rounds after their next golf outing.
For some reason the system doesn’t take itself nearly as seriously as its victims, current and future, would prefer it to.
I agree with your comment about becoming a client for the undertaker – who, being part of the system, won’t take him very seriously either.
Is this the kid who bathed and then pooped in their tub? Messed up.
Why is this Lake Tahoe News ?