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RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Sheriff Stanley Sniff
Indio Station
PRESS RELEASE
Date/Time Written: 02-01-2010 / 4:40 PM Type of Incident: Home Invasion Robbery - Suspects Arrested Date/Time of Incident: 01-29-2010 / 4:00 AM Location(s) of Incident: 78-900 Block of Chardonnay Way, Bermuda Dunes Reporting Officer: Sergeant John Crounse File Number: C10-029-0005
Domonic Jordan, age 20 Details:
Sheriff’s investigators with the assistance of the County Problem Oriented Policing Team and Indio Police Department’s K-9 arrested Domonic Jordan, age 20 of Indio and two male juveniles, age 16 of Indio and age 17 of Bermuda Dunes for cat burglary, home invasion robbery and conspiracy.
On Friday, 01/29/2001, members of the County Problem Oriented Policing Team were conducting surveillance in the area when they received information of a home invasion robbery that had just occurred at a residence in the 78900 block of Chardonnay Way, Bermuda Dunes. Deputies set-up a perimeter in the area of Adams Street just south of Avenue 38 where the subjects were seen jumping the wall from inside Dell Webb/Sun City. A 16-year-old juvenile was located hiding inside a shed at a nearby residence and the second subject, Domonic Jordan, was later found hiding inside his residence located nearby. Further information led to the arrest of a 17-year-old juvenile in Bermuda Dunes.
The surveillance and arrests were the result of an ongoing investigation into a series of cat burglaries within the gated retirement community of Del Webb/Sun City, which is located in the unincorporated area of the County, that occurred between the periods of January 04, 2010 and January 29, 2010.
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department would like to remind everyone to report suspicious activity by calling 911, or by contacting Sheriff’s Dispatch at (760) 836-3215. If anyone has information regarding this incident, they are asked to contact Investigator Bill Conoway at (760) 863-8990. Information can also be provided anonymously by calling Valley Crime Stoppers at (760) 341-STOP.
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