Whitehall Police Arrest Suspect In String Of Vehicle Break-Ins

Whitehall Police Arrest Suspect In String Of Vehicle Break-Ins

Whitehall police arrest a suspect after a recent rash of vehicle break-ins and are looking for more victims.

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WHITEHALL, Ohio—Whitehall police arrested a suspect Thursday after a recent rash of vehicle break-ins and are looking for more victims.

NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.

Whitehall police said it has responded to a series of at least 15 to 20 vehicle break-ins around the city during the past two weeks. 

The suspect(s) stole tools, computers, GPS units and other items, WPD said.

Many of vehicles that were broken into were work vans or trucks. 

Local citizens helped WPD identify a minivan that was allegedly involved in the crimes.

Third-shift patrol cars located the vehicle unoccupied and parked at 235 Littleflower Lane early Thursday. 

Police began surveillance on the minivan and apprehended 27-year-old Charles Druschel in the vehicle shortly after he committed another alleged theft. 

The vehicle used in at least two of the alleged crimes was a maroon 1997 Dodge Caravan.

A large amount of allegedly stolen items were recovered at Druschel’s residence, WPD said.

Whitehall police continued to catalog the items and was working to locate and identify the rightful owners.

WPD said it thinks there have been additional victims on Columbus’s East Side.

Victims should file a police report.

Druschel is not the only suspect, and additional charges were anticipated.

Anyone with additional information was encouraged to call WPD at 614-237-6333.

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Reader Reactions

Flag Comment Posted by McQuest on August 21, 2009 at 7:32 am

quote fapfap “Did they use their patented body slam maneuver when making the arrest”

hopefully, that was awesome.
great policework

Flag Comment Posted by hlprdude on August 21, 2009 at 7:22 am

If this young man (thug) had been taught right from wrong earlier in life he wouldn’t be in this predicament. So… if the arresting officers used due force to protect themselves and US (the people who live honestly and free), I say job well done!!! Send him up the river and throw away the keys, sell all of his personal property to make restitution for the stuff he has taken from the honest hard working man!

Flag Comment Posted by FapFap on August 20, 2009 at 6:45 pm

Did they use their patented body slam maneuver when making the arrest.

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