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Couple busted for burglary

by The AV Times Staff • December 10, 2013

Crime AV AlertLANCASTER – A 20-year-old man and his 19-year-old girlfriend were arrested in Lancaster Monday afternoon for working together to burglarize a victim’s home, according to a press release from the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station. Read it below:

Lancaster Deputies responded to the 800 block of East Avenue J-6 for a residential burglary call.

The victim said a male adult was attempting to enter her home through a rear window as a female was distracting her at the front door.

The victim yelled at the suspects, slammed the front door and immediately called 9-1-1.

Responding deputies quickly detained the male and female duo within the neighborhood as they were attempting to leave the location.

They were identified as suspects Daishan Ellis, 20, and Diamond Davis, 19, who happen to be in a relationship with each other.

They were both arrested for residential burglary and held on $50,000 bail.

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Filed Under: Crime/ Safety

3 comments for "Couple busted for burglary"

  1. avcares says

    December 11, 2013 at 11:11 am

    Great work by the resident, with out that quick 911 call they may have never been caught, glad she wasn’t hurt. 19 and 20 year olds…too lazy to get a job and too dumb to get an education to better themselves….they are what they are…scum…glad they are off the streets even if it will be for only a short time.

    • Sean says

      December 15, 2013 at 8:17 pm

      We’re talking about the AV here, where finding a job as a young man is near impossible. Plus, higher education in America is a joke and a scam. They’re constantly raising prices while lowering resources. Don’t think it’s lack of trying spawning from nothing, its lack of trying spawning from a dismal outlook and a history of lack of resources in low-income communities. Blame R. Rex Parris, who has time to sue Palmdale in an attempt to make a quick couple million in tax payer dollars, but doesn’t have enough time for community out reach to the young people here whose future isn’t bright. He’s telling these CHILDREN he doesn’t want them here basically, and he knows they are going to be forced into a life of crime to make money, but that is just too bad, its their fault they were born the way they were and they can either starve to death or die in a prison cell.

  2. Joe says

    December 10, 2013 at 4:06 pm

    Wow,

    it seems like our deputies are really cracking down on criminals by alert and smart residents. it looks like that eye in the sky is a big waste after all.

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