Lord British burglary: Nine suspects identified
A few weeks back, we reported that Richard Garriott‘s compound was burgled by some teenagers. The teens apparently stole bottles of alcohol which amounts to US$ 5,000 and they also left behind a digital camera which contains pictures of their escapade. Well, fun came at a steep price for this folks.
The Statesman reports that the nine teens who left their pics are now identified by the Travis County Sheriff’s officers and that arrest warrants are now out. The department issued arrest warrants on charges of criminal trespass for:
- Amy Adams, 19;
- Christopher Erich Ambrosius, 20;
- Jamie Marie Anderson, 18;
- Jeffery Steven Figge, 22;
- Ryan Keith Hess, 20; and
- Abraham Cazares, 21.
Two more teens – Travis Lynn Foxell, 20; Steven Andrew Silva, 20; and Scott Berner, 21; were charged with burglary of a building.
Some of them are attending or attended high school at Stony Point High School in Round Rock according to detective Don Rios. Apparently, the circle of friends called Lord British’s property “Midgetville” – because of several small buildings on it. A lot of those minute buildings resemble playhouses – including a fake jail and treehouses with rope bridges.
Via Statesman
A few weeks back, we reported that Richard Garriott‘s compound was burgled by some teenagers. The teens apparently stole bottles of alcohol which amounts to US$ 5,000 and they also left behind a digital camera which contains pictures of their escapade. Well, fun came at a steep price for this folks.
The Statesman reports that the nine teens who left their pics are now identified by the Travis County Sheriff’s officers and that arrest warrants are now out. The department issued arrest warrants on charges of criminal trespass for:
- Amy Adams, 19;
- Christopher Erich Ambrosius, 20;
- Jamie Marie Anderson, 18;
- Jeffery Steven Figge, 22;
- Ryan Keith Hess, 20; and
- Abraham Cazares, 21.
Two more teens – Travis Lynn Foxell, 20; Steven Andrew Silva, 20; and Scott Berner, 21; were charged with burglary of a building.
Some of them are attending or attended high school at Stony Point High School in Round Rock according to detective Don Rios. Apparently, the circle of friends called Lord British’s property “Midgetville” – because of several small buildings on it. A lot of those minute buildings resemble playhouses – including a fake jail and treehouses with rope bridges.
Via Statesman