Updated: 7:01 p.m. Thursday, March 11, 2010 | Posted: 10:46 a.m. Thursday, March 11, 2010
KENT, Wash. —
Police are looking for owners of stolen property following the arrests of a man and a woman believed to be responsible for dozens of car prowls and thefts.
An investigation that included police from Kent, Renton, Tukwila and King County led detectives to Bonneau Sloan Harris and Tiffany Leigh Schatz. Police believe the couple broke into more than 100 cars and stole items including GPS units, laptop computers, cell phones, wallets and purses.
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Harris and Schatz are also accused of possessing a stolen vehicle.
The suspects were identified after allegedly using stolen credit cards at local businesses, Kent police said.
During the investigation, a large amount of property was recovered from a storage locker and several local pawn shops.
The Kent Police Department is seeking help in identifying the owners of the remaining property.
The property of victims of car prowls that occurred between Oct. 1, 2009, and Feb. 4, 2010, may have been recovered by police.
Those who believe police may have their property can view the items on the Kent Police Department's recovered stolen property Web site.
Victims who identify items they believe to be their property are asked to contact officer Bateman at 253-856-5894 or at kbateman@ci.kent.wa.us.
Both suspects were charged with multiple crimes by the King County Prosecutors Office.