Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Coincindence or Reality---BIKE THEFTS !!!!

ANASAZI RESIDENT  ARRESTED FOR $26,000 IN BIKE THEFTS  !!!!

You read it here 1st...........

Now many of you remember a year or so ago , we had an issue where one of our security officers was falsely accused of being rough on a young man who was causing a ruckus here in community on a regular basis. His family got upset at board meeting ?? 

Only to find out it was all a farce  against security here for Breaking up Rowdy Clubhouse parties and alleged underage drinking arranged by this young man in our community clubhouse

Well seems this young man  Andrew Raad may still stay on property from time to time and had access to amenities keys here at Anasazi

HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOR $26,000 IN BIKE THEFTS

We have reported this story to Officer Nielsen here in hopes someone may look into this and see if there is a connection here with the bike thefts as of late ?? or just a coincindence ?

Thought this might be of interest to the many here who have had bikes stolen '

MANY OF YOU MAY WANT TO SEE IF YOUR BIKE IS ON STOLEN LIST!

Below is story and link to web sight


2 men arrested, $26K in stolen property recovered

Posted: Apr 21, 2015 6:52 PMUpdated: Apr 21, 2015 8:07 PM

Dane Raber (Source: Paradise Valley Police Department)Dane Raber (Source: Paradise Valley Police Department)
Andrew Raad (Source: Paradise Valley Police Department)
Andrew Raad (Source: Paradise Valley Police Department)
PARADISE VALLEY, AZ (KPHO/KTVK) -



Paradise Valley Police said they have arrested two men after recovering $26,000 worth of stolen property.

Several days later, the victim found listings for bikes he believed were his on Craigslist. Detectives went to a bike shop in Mesa. 
The trail began on March 30, when a home was burglarized and two racing bicycles along with some equipment were found missing.
The business owners provided a pawn slip for each of the bicycles, according to a police report.
Police arrested Dane Raber, 19, of Tempe, on April 7, after his name was found connected to the pawn slips.
Detective said they also identified Andrew Raad, 21, of Scottsdale, as another suspect.
Raber and Raad were booked into the Fourth Avenue Jail on felony charges of theft and trafficking in stolen property.