Surveillance undertaken by Chandler police paid off with the arrest of an accused serial burglar last week.
When 32-year-old Kenneth Neil Aceves was taken into custody at his Phoenix residence, police said, investigators found evidence linking him to the crimes and a stolen custom-built dragster worth $80,000.
Aceves was booked into jail Wednesday on a number of counts, including burglary, identity theft, possession of stolen credit cards, possession of stolen property and vehicle theft.
Police said the theft of a vehicle four months ago led investigators to identity Aceves as a lead. Detectives conducted surveillance on Aceves and then connected him to four vehicle burglaries and a stolen vehicle.
Chandler police arrest Phoenix man accused of burglariesOctober 20th, 2008, 3:32 pm · 9 Comments · posted by Mike Branom9 CommentsLeave a Reply |








he robbed to eat…………..
Those vehicle burglaries were mostly pork rinds and Cheetos.
unpleasant looking fellow.
Obviously not a cat burglar
This creep can now work on getting even FATTER on jail food.
he will be back on the streets in no time . the courts are easy on these people.
people can talk and judge but the ones that do that the most is white the main ones that talk about illegal but dont see them out thier doing hard work
What do you bet this is on the police report?
“Very brief foot-chase ensued.”
Another great job by Chandler PD’s gang unit for identifying this criminal and then arresting him after an exhausting day of surveillance. CPD gang unit, the new elite squad in Chandler, picking off one career criminal after another.