Arrest made in December Augusta County break-ins
Published Wednesday, Apr. 28, 2021, 9:51 am
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Kevin T. Ryder. Photo courtesy Middle River Regional Jail.
The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Staunton man on Monday as a result of an ongoing investigation into vehicle break-ins.
Kevin T. Ryder, 32, faces three misdemeanor charges and one felony petit larceny charge in connection with the break-ins reported in December in the Riverhead Drive area of Staunton.
The break-ins occurred between 10 p.m. the night of Dec. 14 and into the early morning hours of Dec. 15th around 2 a.m.
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Augusta County authorities have made an arrest in connection with several vehicle break-ins that occurred back in December.
Augusta County Sheriff’s Lieutenant Aaron Le Veck reports Kevin Ryder of Staunton was apprehended Monday and charged with eight counts, including two felony counts of petty larceny, third offense.
The alleged vehicle break-ins occurred during the overnight hours of December 15
th in the Riverhead Drive area of Staunton.
Surveillance footage at the time from nearby homes showed a man gaining access to unlocked vehicles, attempting several other vehicle doors, and trespassing through people’s yards.
Augusta County Sheriffâs Office investigating vehicle break-ins A screenshot from surveillance camera footage capturing a vehicle break-in in the area of Riverhead Drive in Staunton. (Source: Augusta County Sheriff s Office) By WHSV Newsroom | December 18, 2020 at 12:11 PM EST - Updated December 18 at 12:12 PM
STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) â The Augusta County Sheriffâs Office is conducting an investigation into several vehicle break-ins that occurred in the area of Riverhead Drive in Staunton.
According to a press release from the sheriffâs office, the break-ins happened between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. on Dec. 14 and Dec. 15.
Officials say surveillance footage shows a male gaining access to unlocked vehicles, attempting several other vehicle doors, and trespassing through homeownersâ yards.