Two arrested on suspicion of residential burglaries in Cathedral City cove area – KESQ


Police have arrested a man and a woman believed to be behind a series of residential burglaries in the Inlet area of ​​Cathedral City.

The arrests came after a recent spike in robberies in that area, police said.

Cathedral City detectives executed a search warrant Wednesday around 9:30 am in the 68500 block of C Street, which is located between Cathedral Canyon Drive and Van Fleet Street.

Authorities said detectives recovered stolen property, weapons and other items that link the suspects to burglaries in this area.

Additionally, code enforcement, the building inspector and animal control responded to the scene and cited residents for various violations, police added.

A 30-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman were arrested. Both have been booked into the John Benoit Detention Center in Indio. None have been officially charged as of Wednesday afternoon.

Jail records show the duo were previously arrested by CCPD on March 4 at Dorn Road and Baharda Road, which is also in the cove area. Both faced first-degree robbery charges and were released on $35,000 bond shortly after their arrest.

The Cathedral City Police Department is actively investigating thefts in the Cove area. If you have any information regarding these cases, you are urged to contact Detective Alan Lemus at (760) 770-0383.

If you have information related to this incident or believe you may have information, please contact the Cathedral City Police Department at (760) 770-0300; or through the Cathedral City Police Department website at: ciudadcatedralpolicia.com; Or email tips@cathedralcity.gov.

You can also report information anonymously through Coachella Valley Crime Stoppers by calling (760) 341-STOP; or through the WeTip hotline at: 1-(800)-78-CRIME either www.WETIP.com. Certain tip information may qualify for a cash reward.

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