Carson City arrests: Three jailed for felony burglary after incident at Kohl's
Three were arrested Monday on felony burglary charges after allegedly stealing items from Kohl’s department store, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.
Arrested were Cybele Ornelas, 55, Jessie Dahneke, 41, and Jessica Aguirre Marquez, 25. Each were taken into custody for suspicion of felony burglary and two of them for gross misdemeanor possession of burglary tools.
According to the arrest report, deputies were dispatched to Kohl’s in the 3800 block of South Carson Street in reference to loss prevention detaining a woman who had concealed clothing items under her shirt and walked past all points of payment.
On scene the deputy made contact with a loss prevention officer who was standing next to the detained woman, Jessica Marquez. Loss prevention stated Marquez concealed gloves, socks and luggage locks under her shirt. She was detained outside the front doors of the store. The value of items were $71.91, according to the arrest report.
Marquez was walked back to the loss prevention office. The loss prevention officer was also watching a male subject, later identified as Jessie Dahneke, who was wearing a blue and black colored jacket inside the store and had removed the security tag from a drone and placed it underneath his jacket, the arrest report states.
Meanwhile, the arresting Carson City Sheriff’s Office deputy checked through dispatch regarding Marquez and was advised she had a no bail parole and probation warrant. Marquez was a convicted felon for larceny.
While having observed the male subject on video surveillance, a deputy made contacted with a woman identified as Cybele Ornelas outside the front doors. She had a large black bag and stated she was with a man who was wearing a blue and black jacket.
Ornelas gave permission to look inside the bag. A deputy discovered numerous cosmetic items concealed in tin foil that she had taken from inside the store without paying for them, the report states. Also inside the bag was a pair of wire-type cutters commonly used to remove security devices from store products. The total value of items was $222.
Dahneke was detained by a deputy outside the front doors. Inside his jacket was a drone valued at $123.99. Also located inside the jacket were several magnets commonly used to remove security devices from store products. Dispatch advised Dahneke’s criminal history showed three felony arrests for burglary, but no dispositions were on file. Also discovered during the search was a stun gun in a black nylon holder attached to his pants belt.
Bail for Ornelas: $27,500. Bail for Dahneke, $27,500 and bail for Marquez, $25,000 and a “no bail hold” for a parole and probation warrant.
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