Three pickups and SUVs were needed Wednesday to transport the stolen property recovered from the rural home of a jailed burglary suspect. Sweetwater County Detective Dick Blust, Jr. says the suspect was also difficult to arrest.
Among the stolen goods recovered were rifles, shotguns, handguns and ammunition, jewelry, computer equipment, knives, swords, camping equipment, guitars and cell phones. They also found coins, stamps, tools, GPS units, boots and clothing, spurs, saddlebags, branding irons, gunbelts, law enforcement badges, automotive equipment, and stereo equipment. Most of the items were found in concealment panels built into the mobile home's walls and floors. Officials believe the property was taken during burglaries and thefts in Sweetwater, Uinta, and Daggett Counties going back several years.
Among the stolen goods recovered were rifles, shotguns, handguns and ammunition, jewelry, computer equipment, knives, swords, camping equipment, guitars and cell phones. They also found coins, stamps, tools, GPS units, boots and clothing, spurs, saddlebags, branding irons, gunbelts, law enforcement badges, automotive equipment, and stereo equipment. Most of the items were found in concealment panels built into the mobile home's walls and floors. Officials believe the property was taken during burglaries and thefts in Sweetwater, Uinta, and Daggett Counties going back several years.
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