Suspect in burglaries nabbed - Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
Authorities arraigned McLinn on Monday in Superior Court on two counts of first-degree burglary, one count of second-degree burglary, three counts of second-degree theft, one count of first-degree vehicle theft, two counts of second-degree vehicle... An affidavit written by trooper Eric Taylor lists a series of thefts stretching back to June 14. Taylor wrote that McLinn told troopers she stole a Yamaha Raptor all-terrain vehicle from an address along 3 Bee’s Road in the Meadow Lakes community. The ATV’s owner valued the Raptor at between $1,000 and $1,500. McLinn allegedly told troopers she sold it for $100. Two weeks later, at a residence on Aimees Circle, McLinn was among a group of people stopped after a tipster spotted a red pickup... An incarcerated male called troopers July 8 to report that McLinn stole his 2002 GMC Sierra pickup, and about $750 worth of clothing and tools from his house while he was in jail. “McLinn stated she didn’t steal the ATV, but knew it was stolen and while riding it to a residence in Palmer to sell the ATV, she tipped the ATV onto its side and. Source: www.frontiersman.com