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Rose Santos

Monday, June 4, 2012

Rose Santos Sentenced To 21 Years In Prison For Burglaries

Santos confessed to breaking into 30 homes so she could steal from others to feed her heroin addiction

Lowell Beaudoin -- one of Rose Santos's many victims -- listed some of the things she did during a crime spree in which she broke into and stole from 30 houses in Lake and Ashtabula County to feed her heroin addiction. She and her codefendants took Beaudoin's mother's collections of coins and antique perfume bottles. They took his furniture and sold it to a consignment shop. She stole and resold a photographer's cameras. She even stole a diabetic's syringes so she could use them to inject herself with heroin, Beaudoin told Judge Vincent Culotta during Santos's sentencing Monday. All totaled, Santos and her codefendants took more than $50,000 worth of possessions from their victims. "Only God, you and (codefendant Bradley Rosier) know what …

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Member Of Burglary Ring Sentenced To 8 Years In Prison

Robert Nelson pleaded guilty to four counts of burglary

One more member of the burglary ring that Mentor Police helped bust last September has been sentenced to prison. Lake County Court of Common Pleas Judge Richard Collins Jr. sentenced Robert Nelson to eight years in prison Monday. Nelson, 30, of Madison, had previously pleaded guilty to four counts of burglary. Collins also ordered Nelson to pay about $3,000 in restitution to his victims. Nelson -- along with his codefendants Rose Santos and Rodney Williams -- were arrested by Mentor Police last year. Police had staked out Stockbridge Road because of previous break-ins in the neighborhood, police said. When another break-in happened, police stopped a Buick LeSabre with Nelson and Williams in it. They also stopped Santos, who was walking on …

CCRady

9:32 am on Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Eight years, good, get these creeps off the streets! I'm so tired of how people think they can just come in and TAKE whatever they please! For whatever reason... (drugs,etc...)   more ›

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Member Of Burglary Ring Sentenced To 17 Years In Prison

Bradley Rosier was also ordered to pay more than $80,000 in restitution

Another member of the burglary ring that Mentor Police helped bust last September has been sentenced to prison. Lake County Common Pleas Court Judge Eugene Lucci sentenced Bradley Rosier to 17 years in prison. Lucci also ordered Rosier to pay $83,930 in restitution to his victims. Rosier, 24, of Geneva, pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in a pattern of criminal behavior, 11 counts of burglary and seven counts of receiving stolen property in March. Rosier and his codefendants are accused of running a burglary ring that targeted more than 30 homes in Lake and Ashtabula County last year. The group would break into a house, steal jewelry and then fence the money to buy drugs, prosecutors said. One of Rosier's codefendants, Rose Santos, …

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Woman Admits To Breaking Into And Stealing From 30 Homes

Rose Santos -- a member of burglary ring that Mentor Police arrested -- pleaded guilty Tuesday in Lake County Court of Common Pleas

Rose Santos -- a member of burglary ring that Mentor Police arrested last year -- admitted to committing 30 burglaries Tuesday in Lake County Court of Common Pleas. Santos, 49, of Painesville, broke into 30 homes between June and September 2011. She and her codefendants would steal jewelry from houses in Lake and Ashtabula County, including seven in Mentor. Then they would sell the jewelry and use the money to buy heroin, Lake County Assistant Prosecutor Rocco DiPierro said. Santos has since admitted to her role in the burglaries and provided information that led to the convictions of her codefendants, Bradley Rosier, Robert Nelson and Rodney Williams. Santos will be sentenced by Judge Vincent Culotta June 4. Because of her during the …

Monday, September 26, 2011

Three People in Suspected Burglary Ring Arraigned in Mentor

Police believe the suspects may be part of a burglary ring that broke into more than a dozen homes throughout Lake County

Three burglary suspects who were arrested by Mentor Police Friday may be involved in a ring that broke into more than a dozen houses throughout Lake County, police said. Rose Santos, Robert Nelson and Rodney Williams were all arraigned Monday morning in Mentor Municipal Court. They all face charges of burglary and possession of drug abuse instruments. Williams, 32, of Madison Township, also faces a misdemeanor of driving with a suspended license. Santos, 47 of Painesville, and Nelson, 29 of Madison Township, are also accused of possessing criminal tools – specifically credit cards, pliers and wrenches that police think they used to break into a house on Stockbridge Road. Police had staked out Stockbridge Road Friday because of previous …

Abe Froman

1:33 pm on Tuesday, September 27, 2011

A stakeout? Say what you want about the Mentor Police Dept. I say thank you for another job well done. I just wish other scumbags would take note and just stay out of my city altogether. And another "atta boy" to Judge Trebets for slapping these (alleged) losers with a nice fat bond they couldn't post.   more ›

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