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Posted: Wednesday, 16 September 2009 3:27PM

Three Teens Arrested In String Of Burglaries



Detectives from several cities have linked 3 North Texas teens to multiple restaurant burglaries throughout area.
Police officials say they believe the three suspects were involved in burglarizing 21 restaurants in Southlake, Keller, Watauga and North Richland Hills. 19 year old Carl Wisener of Plano; Tanner Cunningham of Dallas; and 17 year old Heather Trammel of Dallas, are in custody in the Keller city jail and are charged with multiple counts of burglary of a building. Roger Page with the Southlake Police Department says the teens were collared after a tip.
He said the investigation currently links these individuals to eight burglaries in Keller, five in Watauga and five in Southlake.

 
 
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