Crime & Safety

UPDATE: Booking Photos of Loma Linda-Redlands Burglary Suspects

The Sheriff's Department has a large quantity of stolen property that has not been claimed. If you live in Loma Linda, Redlands or the surrounding area, and have been the victim of a residential burglary, contact Detective Wellott at (909) 387-3512

Booking photos were released Wednesday of two Rialto men accused of burglarizing homes in Loma Linda and Redlands on Monday Dec. 10.

The burglaries were reported Monday afternoon in the 25000 block of Huron Street in Loma Linda, and in the 700 block of Bermuda Drive in Redlands, Central Station personnel said.

The arrested men, Drameco Kindle, 38, and Almad T. Lothyan, 23, are suspected of other residential burglaries in Loma Linda and Redlands, deputies said.

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"Search warrants were served at both suspects' homes in Rialto, and additional stolen property was recovered, which matched that of stolen property taken from other residential burglaries that had been reported in the last 60 days in the City of Loma Linda," deputies said.

"It is believed that both suspects are responsible for numerous residential burglaries in the City of Loma Linda and the City of Redlands," deputies said.

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The Sheriff's Department has a large quantity of stolen property that has not been claimed. If you live in Loma Linda, Redlands or the surrounding area, and have been the victim of a residential burglary, contact Detective Wellott at (909) 387-3512.

Kindle and Lothyan were held Wednesday afternoon at Central Detention Center in San Bernardino in lieu of $500,000 bail each, deputies said in an update.

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