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Mesa police arrest suspected motorcycle robber

September 26th, 2008, 11:27 am · 6 Comments · posted by John Leptich

Police on Thursday arrested a man they say robbed three women on separate occasions last month in the parking lot of a grocery store in east Mesa while riding a motorcycle.

Police booked 22-year-old Ryan K. Worman of Gilbert on one count of robbery, two counts of theft, one count of theft of a credit card, and four counts of fraudulent use of a credit card.

Police learned Worman’s identity after he used one of the victim’s credit cards at an electronics store. Worman admitted using a stolen credit card at three Wal-Marts and a Best Buy store. He confessed to taking the victim’s purses in the parking lot of the Fry’s at 1915 S. Power Road in Mesa.

A police report shows that Worman, who is unemployed, had prior arrests on suspicion of shoplifting, trafficking in stolen property and drug possession.

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6 Comments

  • green says:

    what a dum a$$

  • Dane says:

    Looks like we won’t be hearing about this spoiled rich kid for a few years.

  • chadwic says:

    who said he was rich?

    and yeah what a dumdum. plastic will get u busted. u need cold hard cash.

  • Dan says:

    i told you he would get caught…

  • Robin says:

    oh, its good he gets caught………..but how many times do we ever get to hear about the “real” consequences these offenders get………like real prison time and not some hype in the news, fines and probation - if that……….in pinal county i follow up on the vast majority of offenders and its just unreal how people get off with such lenient sentences, and repetitive offenders at that……..i hope mariocpa county is better at prosecuting than pinal county cause pinal county needs some serious help where justice is concerned….

  • F. Wilson says:

    This loser has two prior felony convictions from 2005, and served two years and was only released in June. He was rearrested in July on a new charge that is an additional pending felony. He was out of jail on “Release on Recognizance” by Maricopa County Superior Court when these crimes were committed.

    I wonder why the court allowed this guy to be on the street with two prior felonies and a felony arrest in July. If he had been locked up in July as he should have been, rather than “Released on Recognizance” These three victims would have been protected.

    I believe the Maricopa County Superior Court has some explaining to do as to why this individual was on the street and able to threaten the public.

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