Crime & Safety

Loma Linda Man Accused of Possessing Stolen Property in Highland

The Highland Detective Bureau was looking for other possible victims. Anyone who has been a recent victim of a theft/burglary was urged to contact the Highland Detective Bureau at (909) 425-9793 to attempt property identification.

A Loma Linda man was held behind bars Wednesday on suspicion of possessing stolen property in connection with a vehicle burglary in Highland, according to the Sheriff's Department.

A resident of the 28000 block of Sycamore Drive in Highland noticed two batteries were missing from his travel trailer about 2:20 a.m. Thursday Nov. 8, Highland Station deputies said in a statement.

"The batteries were located adjacent to the residence next to a Maroon 2000 Nissan Altima," deputies said. "Detectives conducted surveillance on the vehicle and identified the driver as David Coeur, 34, of Loma Linda."

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Coeur was located and a search warrant was served at his residence at Juanita and Mayberry streets in Loma Linda, according to inmate records.

"During the service of the search warrant, a large quantity of tools and construction equipment were located," deputies said.

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Deputies accused Coeur of being a documented "career criminal."

David Anthony Coeur was arrested at 6:42 a.m. Nov. 8 at Juanita and Mayberry, according to inmate records. He was held Wednesday at Central Dentention Center in San Bernardino on $75,000 bail.

The Highland Detective Bureau was looking for other possible victims. Anyone who has been a recent victim of a theft/burglary was urged to contact the Highland Detective Bureau at (909) 425-9793 to attempt property identification.

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