A finger print analysis has led to the arrest of a Tampa man for burglarizing over $500,000 worth of stolen goods. Burglars broke open a wood panel leading into the garage of a Forest Hills Estates home to obtain access to a residence. The offenders raided a five foot safe and stole cash, jewelry, watches, guns and antiques. The total amount of stolen goods has been valued at over $504,000.
Officers performed a finger print analysis of a soda can and it matched positive to that of a suspect, 21-year old Joshua White. White has refused to cooperate with authorities and has not named any additional accomplices or suspects in the crime. White had recently posted on his Myspace web page that he had been living large prior to his arrest. Now he is charged with felony armed burglary of a dwelling, grand theft of over $100,000 and two counts of grand theft with a firearm.
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