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Arcadia ‘Knock-Knock Burglary’ Male Still Outstanding

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Image from a surveillance camera of who appears to Katrina R. Anthony.
– Courtesy photo / LASD

 

Recently, Arcadia Police Department released video clips of two suspects wanted for Attempted Residential Burglary. Local media posted clips and suspect information on television, online, and other media outlets.

The two were involved in a “Knock-knock” style, nighttime, attempted residential burglary back on April 1st. The female suspect rang the doorbell and when no one answered, the male suspect kicked open the front door, activating the residence audible alarm. The pair fled in a dark colored vehicle, possibly a Toyota Prius. During the commission of the crime, the male suspect appeared to be holding a handgun in his right hand.

 

Katrina R. Anthony, a 21-year-old female suspected of burglary.
– Courtesy photo / LASD

 

Katrina R. Anthony, a 21-year-old female from Highland, turned herself in to Arcadia Police Detectives after becoming aware of her photo being shown by the media. APD had also received information identifying Anthony as the possible suspect of the attempted burglary. Anthony was booked on a felony charge at the Arcadia City Jail and later released after posting bond. The male suspect has yet to be identified.

 

Image from a surveillance camera of male suspect.
– Courtesy photo / LASD

 

APD is requesting the public’s assistance in locating and identifying the male suspect in the attempted burglary. Anyone with information on this case or other cases is encouraged to contact the Arcadia Police Department at (626) 574-5156. Or, if you wish to remain anonymous, call LA Crime Stoppers by dialing (800) 222-8477, use your smartphone by downloading the “P3 Tips” mobile app on Google play or the App Store, or by using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org.

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