(KRON) — A suspect in a number of North Bay burglaries was arrested Saturday whereas on pre-trial launch from a previous housebreaking, in line with the Windsor Police Division.
Police responded Saturday to an alarm at Mattie Washburn Elementary College positioned at 75 Nice Avenue. Arriving officers heard “what sounded like metal being pried” in the back of the college workplace, Windsor PD stated.
After a search, police stated they discovered Patrick Poorman, 32, of Windsor, actively attempting to pry open a locked door with a pry bar. A brief foot chase ensued earlier than Poorman was caught and arrested.
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An investigation decided that Poorman is the suspect in two Larkfield burglaries that passed off inside the three days prior, Windsor PD stated. Poorman was on pre-trial launch from Sonoma County because the suspect of a previous housebreaking when the three most up-to-date burglaries occurred.
Poorman was booked into the Sonoma County Jail for housebreaking, tried housebreaking, possession of housebreaking instruments, obstructing a public officer, receiving stolen property, making fictitious checks, mail theft and violation of pre-trial launch. Bail was set at $360,000 after a bail enhancement was obtained.