Crime & Safety

17 People Fall Victim To Female Vandals

"The investigation is continuing with 17 confirmed victims, totaling approximately $15,000 in damage," according to a report from Sgt. David Sanches of the Lake Elsinore Sheriff's Station.

The Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s Department arrested one girl and one young woman today for vandalizing homes and vehicles that involved 17 victims.

Breanne Burkhart, 22, of Glen Ivy, and an unnamed 17-year-old girl were both arrested for felony vandalism around 1 a.m. this morning after deputies responded to a report of two suspicious females in the area of Tesoto Loop and Cypress in Glen Ivy.

During the call to service, deputies found that the two suspects used paint to vandalize vehicles and residences in the area, according to a report from Sgt. David Sanches of the Lake Elsinore Sheriff's Station.

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“The investigation is continuing with 17 confirmed victims, totaling approximately $15,000 in damage,” the report stated.

Burkhart was booked into the Southwest Detention Center. The girl was released to a relative at the Lake Elsinore Sheriff Station.

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If you were a victim that has not been contacted or can provide additional information regarding this investigation, you can contact the Riverside County Sheriff's Department at 951-245-3300 or the Central Dispatch Center at 951-776-1099.


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