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March 10, 2009


Contact: Lt. Paul Child; PIO 292-8441
Date: March 10, 2009

Three Generations of Crime

On Saturday March 7, 2009, Centerville Police, with the assistance of Bountiful Police, arrested a Grandfather, his son and his 14 year old grandson for vehicle burglary, criminal mischief, felony theft and possession of burglary tools. The three were arrested after leaving the parking lot of a restaurant in Bountiful where they had just committed another burglary.

A short time earlier Centerville Police had been called to a report of a vehicle burglary in the parking lot of Iggy’s in Centerville. The suspects had broken out a window in the car and stolen a purse, check book, credit cards and other valuables from the car. A CPD officer viewed the surveillance camera from the parking lot and was able to get a good description of the suspects and their vehicle. An attempt to locate was broadcast throughout the county and an alert Bountiful officer, acting on a hunch, spotted the suspects as they were leaving the parking of a Bountiful restaurant. The property taken in the burglary in Centerville as well as several other burglaries was recovered out of the suspect’s car.

Arrested were 49 year old Donald J. Madrid of West Valley, his son 31 year old Joshua J Madrid Sr. and the 14 year old grandson of Donald Madrid. The two adults were taken to Davis County Jail and the juvenile was taken to Farmington Bay Youth Detention facility. The suspect’s vehicle in this case matches the description in a similar vehicle burglary and they are thought to be involved in multiple vehicle burglaries throughout the south end of the county.

Once again this is a reminder of the importance of not leaving valuables in a vehicle unattended.
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