SOUTH GLENDALE Vehicle burglaries have dropped sharply in the past week following the June 26 arrests of two burglary suspects, police said.
The pandora rings number of thefts have dropped about 80% from 35 to seven since Glendale police officers arrested Emanuel Misayeledis, 18, and Haybert Davoudian, 20, South Command Lt. Brian Cohen said.
Thieves smashed the windows of 35 vehicles in the area of North Brand Boulevard, Jackson Street and Kenwood, stealing items such as navigation pandora rings canada systems, laptops and iPods that were left in plain sight, he said.
Soon after the burglaries, police sent an pandora rings unmarked patrol car to the area to investigate, with officers stopping the pair soon after.
Inside their vehicle, police allegedly found spark plugs, which are commonly used by thieves to shatter windows pandora charms deals because the break is muted.
Misayeledis and Davoudian were arrested on suspicion of burglary and are scheduled pandora uk salepandora uk sale to be arraigned Aug. 5, Cohen said.
Both suspects have been arrested in the past in connection with vehicle burglaries, he said.
Four other residential and commercial burglaries have been reported in south Glendale in the last week.
Resident Chris Bosley returned to his apartment on Monday after spending a few hours in downtown, only to find about $5,000 worth in valuables stolen.