Residents partner with police to end months long burglary spree

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Evansville Police have made 14 arrests during an on-going investigation into multiple east side burglaries. EPD says the arrests were made possible by residents who were looking out for their neighbors and alerting police to suspicious activity. Investigators used crime scene evidence and interviews with victims, witnesses, and suspects to solve many of the cases.
Investigators charged four of the individuals in connection with the burglaries. The other arrests were on individuals who were suspected of being involved in the burglaries, but did not have enough evidence to support a burglary charge. Their charges ranged from meth possession, felony warrants, domestic violence warrants, and thefts from vehicles, to possession of a machine gun. Police have not received reports of burglaries connected with this investigation in the weeks since the arrests were made.
Those facing burglary charges are:
Drew Groomer
Johnny D. Williams
Keegan Mullen
Adam Gerhardt
Investigators from the Vanderburgh County and Warrick County Sheriff’s Offices have also been involved in the investigation to see if any of the suspects were involved in burglaries in their jurisdictions.