Kings County law enforcement officers arrest local pair of suspects in area burglaries

By The Leader Staff
Suspect Jeremy Koelewyn
Suspect Jeremy Koelewyn

The Kings County Sheriff's Office arrested two individuals they believe burglarized a Kings County home, twice. The first suspected burglary occurred on or about Feb. 14, 2019, when a house, in the 12200 blocks of Douglas St., was burglarized.

Deputies say a washer and dryer set was taken, along with a gate remote control. 

The house is listed for sale, and the property’s caretaker was not home at the time.

The same suspects say deputies, returned on or about Feb. 27 and were in the process of burglarizing the home when the caretaker arrived on the scene. The suspects, according to deputies, apparently fled the scene on foot, leaving their vehicle behind.

Inside the suspects’ vehicle, deputies located a purse containing an ID belonging to a suspect, Jennifer Crow, who deputies located on Feb. 28, Thursday afternoon. Deputies questioned her about the burglaries. According to the Kings County Sheriff’s Department, the suspect (Crow) admitted to being present during the burglaries, telling deputies she and her accomplice, Jeremy Koelewyn, made a total of three trips to the house.

Suspect Jennifer Crow
Suspect Jennifer Crow

Later that afternoon, the other suspect, Koelewyn, was arrested for his part in the crimes. He also had four outstanding warrants. Deputies were also able to recover the stolen washer and dryer and return to the property owner. The washer dryer set was valued at about $1,900. 

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