"These cases all had the same M.O.," according to Det. Joseph Lyon, of Fort Wayne PD's Investigative Support Division. "The residents were home when these thefts took place. Since this string of burglaries started in May 2009, I would occasionally get a LeadsOnline result on an item that I could track back to one of those incidents, but it was never the same person."
During follow-up interviews with those individuals, Det. Lyon says he would discover that those people were pawning the stolen items for other individuals. Not suprisingly, those being questioned would not reveal the names of people who have provided them the items to sell.
In September, uniformed officers apprehended an individual involved in the burglaries who named names. And then those other suspects provided the names of other people involved in the theft ring.
Using information provided by those individuals, Det. Lyon turned to LeadsOnline and was able to match items in the system to items sold by these suspects. Through LeadsOnline, Det. Lyon recovered a video camera that was reported stolen in mid-October. Soon afterward, an exact match for a stolen digital camera popped up tying the suspects to burglaries at four addresses.
"These two most recent LeadsOnline recoveries are going to be the key factor in our obtaining a search warrant for the home of the person we believe is the central bad guy in all of this," according to Det. Lyon.