Crime & Safety
Jail Inmates Help Cops Catch Burglars
The four inmates were on work duty cleaning up a beach when they witnessed a car break-in.

Four low-level inmates from the Santa Cruz County jail working atΒ a Santa Cruz County state beach as part of a county Department of PublicΒ Works program helped authorities nab two car break-in suspects TuesdayΒ afternoon, a Santa Cruz County sheriff's spokeswoman said.
The inmate crew and one public works employee were near ManresaΒ State Beach near Watsonville when they witnessed a car break-in around 2:15Β p.m.
The crew noticed the two suspects fleeing in a getaway vehicle,Β Santa Cruz County sheriff's Deputy April Skalland said.
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The inmates called the sheriff's office with the suspect vehicleΒ license plate number and description and the public works employee brieflyΒ trailed the vehicle, Skalland said.
Eventually the California Highway Patrol and Watsonville policeΒ tracked down the vehicle at the Chevron gas station at 200 Lee Road inΒ Watsonville, Skalland said.
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Two suspects came out of the gas station convenience store thatΒ matched the inmates' description of the thieves, Skalland said.
The two men were arrested and stolen property was allegedly foundΒ in the car, she said.
The pair was identified as Juan Rosales, 23, of Watsonville, andΒ Eduardo Romero-Reynoso, 20, of Santa Cruz.
They were both booked into Santa Cruz County Jail on auto burglaryΒ charges.
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