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Arrested for burglary: Brandon C. Jarvis, 18 years of age, of Coeur d’Alene On today’s date at approximately 2:30am Coeur d’Alene Police Sergeant Greg Moore was doing directed patrol in the Sherman corridor. He observed a male climbing over a fence on the east side of 2001 E Sherman. The male was wearing a brown hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. Sgt. Moore thought the male was acting suspicious so he pulled into the alley in an attempt to intercept him. He was unable to locate the male but noticed a door to Piggies Deli on the north side of 2001 E Sherman appeared to have been kicked several times. The door was bent from the bottom, and had mud on it from what appeared to be shoe prints from a suspect kicking it. While officers were on scene at Piggies waiting for the business owner to respond a business alarm was activated for All American Burgers located two blocks west of their location. Officers responded to that business an observed a broken window on the north side of the building. Officers checked the inside of the business and did not find anyone inside. The manager arrived and showed officers video footage of a male entering the building and walking around the restaurant. The male matched the description provided by Sergeant Moore as the male he saw in the area of Piggies Deli. At 5:00am this morning officers were called to Jimmy’s Down the Street at 1613 East Sherman Ave. The owner reported finding a broken window at the rear of the building. Video surveillance cameras revealed a male enter the building at 4:22 am. The male rummaged around some items in the restaurant and then left at 5:00am. The male matched the same physical description and clothing as the male in the video surveillance footage at All American Burgers. At approximately 6:30 am detectives responded report of a suspicious male at the Jimmys Down the Street Restaurant at 1613 Sherman. The manager of the restaurant believed the individual responsible for the burglary earlier this morning was now inside sitting at the counter. Detectives were sent a picture of the suspect taken from the video surveillance system at Jimmys. Once on scene they saw the business owner speaking with a male at the counter. The male matched the photograph from the video surveillance. Detectives identified the male as Brandon Jarvis, and noted that he had dried blood and dirt on his hands. He was at the restaurant looking for a cell phone he said he loaned to a friend. He thought his friend may have left it there. Jarvis was taken into custody and interviewed by detectives. He admitted to the burglaries. Jarvis was transported to the jail and charged with three felony counts of burglary.
Posted on: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 19:06:16 +0000

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