Crime & Safety

Snack Shack Burglary Suspects Arrested

Roseville Police arrested four suspects believed to be involved in recent snack-shack burglaries at Woodcreek High School. The break-ins caused hundreds of dollars in damages.

Four teens were arrested on suspicion of snack-shack burglaries at .

For more than a month, Roseville Police have been searching for suspects involved in burglaries at the school’s snack shack.

On Oct. 15, Roseville Police arrested three Roseville teens on suspicion of burglary following a burglary at the school’s snack shop. Today, Roseville Police arrested a fourth suspect. Police believe the suspects are involved in a rash of recent snack-shack burglaries.

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At 2:15 a.m. Oct. 15, officers responded to a burglary in progress at Woodcreek High's snack shop; as officers arrived, the suspects ran away across the school’s playing fields.  Officers searched the area and eventually arrested three suspects: 19-year-olds Maison Lautiula Wesley and Cherokee Allancole Moore, a 15-year-old male, all from Roseville, police said.

With the help of Woodcreek High School officials, the fourth suspect, a 17-year-old male, was identified and arrested this morning, Oct. 17. He was not a Woodcreek High student, according to Roseville Police.

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The two adults, Wesley and Moore, were arrested on suspicion of burglary and related charges. They’ve been released from the Placer County Jail on $10,000 bail bonds.  The 15-year-old was also arrested on suspicion of burglary and related charges, and taken to Placer County Juvenile Hall. 

Officers recovered some of the stolen candy, sodas and snacks belonging to Woodcreek Junior Timberwolves, a youth football organization that had been stolen from the snack shop.

Prior to this weekend’s incident, four weekend burglaries or attempted break-ins of the snack shack have been reported to police since Sept. 3. The break-ins caused hundreds of dollars in damages.

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