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Alleged Utah Burglar Takes Property—and Shower

Utah Criminal Defense Blog, on the topic of  Utah Crime News
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A suspected Utah burglar recently got away with more than a lot of personal property, she also took advantage of the victim’s shower, too.

Photo: Spring Dew

Detour By Way Of the Bathroom

Although that may sound a bit unusual, the alleged Utah burglar is reported to be homeless—so taking a shower may have seemed like a good idea at the time.

The woman who supposedly burgled a West Valley City home is believed to have stolen close to $7000 worth of property during the break-in, a time when no residents were in the home. She has been charged with burglary and theft, both second degree felonies.

Utah Burglaries Come With Hefty Penalties

Burglary seems to be a fairly commonly occurring crime, but the penalties are not any less substantial. A person found guilty of committing a second degree felony can be sentenced to anywhere from 1-15 years in prison.

As a reminder, burglary is the unauthorized entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit:

• A felony
• Theft
• An assault on any person
• Lewdness
• Sexual battery
• Lewdness involving a child
• Voyeurism

Burglary is normally a third degree felony except when it’s committed in a residence, such as this case, when the charge goes up a degree.

Additionally, if you commit burglary in a home as well as another crime, such as lewdness, you will be charged with two crimes—burglary and lewdness.

Get Advice from a Utah Criminal Defense Attorney

If you have further questions about what constitutes burglary or any other crime, don’t hesitate to contact a Utah criminal defense attorney. Let a top attorney who is well-versed in Utah criminal law be your advocate with law enforcement and the courts. Help yourself by calling a Utah criminal defense attorney today.

Utah Burglar Tracked by Thumbdrive

Utah Criminal Defense Blog, on the topic of  Utah Crime News
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Utah police solved a recent burglary in Utah County after doing a little homework—finding someone’s homework, that is.

Photo: Marc Falardeau

Burglar Takes Advantage of Open Window

A man allegedly entered a couple’s home through an opened window and at some point was confronted by the homeowner. The burglar pushed the homeowner out of the room, but the man reentered and got hit in the face for his trouble.

The burglar left, and the homeowner called police. When law enforcement arrived, they found a backpack on the lawn—but no ID inside. They did, however, discover a thumbdrive which contained homework with the alleged burglar’s name on it.

Burglar Booked into Jail

Police tracked down the suspect and arrested him. He appeared to be drunk and was in possession of a camera from the home he’d supposedly broken into. The alleged burglar has been booked into jail and is being investigated for burglary, theft and assault, as well as alcohol consumption by a minor and possession of drug paraphernalia.

A Few Hints

This true incident comes with a variety of suggestions: don’t steal, don’t drink to excess, don’t take your backpack with identifying info when you’re breaking into someone’s home and so forth. It also contains an idea for homeowners—don’t leave doors or windows opened or unlocked. It’s the perfect invitation for a potential burglar.

If convicted of the crimes he’s being investigated for, this Utah burglar could be spending a lot of time in jail. Hopefully he’ll now make a smart move and hire the services of a top Utah criminal defense attorney. When you’re facing any kind of legal trouble, get an attorney who is an expert in Utah criminal law on your side.