Sheriff's Office

For Immediate Release

PR #: 1200101
Date Issued: Aug 05, 2012 - 2:42pm

Sheriff's Detectives Arrest Four Suspects Observed Breaking into "Bait Car"

CASE #: WC12-5323
WHEN: Thursday, August 2, 2012 at approximately 1:30 pm
WHERE: Woodchuck Drive, Near Michael D. Thompson Trailhead, Washoe County
SUSPECTS: 1. Lopez, Flor Bk# 1212358 2. Walther, Nicholas Bk# 1212364 3. Aguinaga, Maria Bk# 1212365 4. 17 Year-Old Male Juvenile
CONTACT: Sergeant Armando Avina -

On Thursday, August 2, 2012, Washoe County Sheriff's Office Detectives and K9 Teams assigned to the Criminal Investigations Unit, arrested four suspects after witnessing them burglarize a bait vehicle. The Washoe County Sheriff's Office maintains several "bait vehicles" in a partnership with the National Insurance Crime Bureau designed to target vehicle thefts and burglaries (for investigative purposes, no further description of the "bait vehicles" will be provided).

These "bait vehicles" were used in conjunction with Sheriff Mike Haley's ACES (Area Crime Evaluation System) Program's Intelligence Led Policing/Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS), which identified a series of vehicle burglaries occurring at the Michael D. Thompson Trailhead. Based on the analysis of the series, resources were deployed in a targeted operation. As of Friday, August 3rd, at least 11 vehicle burglaries have been identified as part of this series, but there may be additional incidents that haven't been reported to the Sheriff's Office. Prior to this series, the ACES program had not identified any burglaries at that trailhead in the preceding five years.

Detectives placed the vehicle at the trailhead parking area and maintained surveillance in the area. At approximately 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 2nd, an undercover Detective from the All Threats All Crimes Unit (ATAC), who was hidden in the nearby brush, witnessed a gold-colored GMC SUV enter the parking area. Two passengers exited the SUV and began looking into the windows of vehicles in the area. Nicholas Walther, a 21-year-old Reno resident, used a glass punch to break the window of the "bait vehicle". He then removed a laptop computer and a GPS device. The other suspect, a 17-year-old Sun Valley resident was observed peering into another vehicle in the area. The two then jumped into the SUV, which left the area.

Unbeknownst to the occupants, more Detectives and K9 Teams were positioned down the road waiting for them. All four were taken into custody and the laptop and GPS device were recovered. The driver, 20- year-old Flor Lopez of Reno, was arrested for Conspiracy to Commit Burglary and Conspiracy to Possess Stolen Property. Her bail is set at $5,000. Nicholas Walther was arrested for Burglary, Possession of Stolen Property, Possession of Burglary Tools, Grand Larceny, Destruction of Property, two Probation Violations, and Possession of Marijuana. He also had a warrant for Failure to Appear. He has no bail due to the probation violations. Maria Aguinaga, a 21-year-old Sun Valley resident was arrested for Possession of Marijuana, Probation Violation, and a Failure to Appear warrant. She has no bail due to the probation violation. The 17 year-old male was detained at the Jan Evans Juvenile Justice Center for Burglary, Possession of Stolen Property, and Possession of Marijuana.

Detectives continue to follow-up on the series and seek the public's assistance regarding any information related to the four arrested suspects. The day prior to the arrest, a gold-colored Honda four-door sedan with Nevada license plates was seen in the area casing vehicles. Although Detectives are confident these four suspects are involved with the series, there may be more individuals yet to be identified.

Detective Sergeant Tom Green reminds users of trailheads and parks to avoid leaving valuables in their cars if at all possible. Sergeant Green said, "If you must leave a purse or other valuables in your vehicle, hide the items before you arrive in a trunk or other place out of view." He also encourages citizens to report crimes promptly so that trends such as this can be addressed quickly.

Detectives may be reached by calling the Special Operations Division at 775-328-3320. Anonymous tips may be provided to Secret Witness by calling 775-322-4900, through their website www.secretwitness.com , or via text message to 847-411 keyword: SW.

Pictured from top to bottom: Flor Lopez, Nicholas Walther, and Maria Aguinaga.

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The Washoe County Sheriff's Office is dedicated to preserving a safe and secure community with professionalism, respect, integrity and the highest commitment to equality. Sheriff Darin Balaam is the 27th person elected to serve as the Sheriff of Washoe County since the Office was created in 1861. The Washoe County Sheriff's Office strives to ensure public safety by building trust and creating partnerships within the diverse communities in which we serve. We will promote the dignity of all people supported by our words and actions through open communication while fostering an environment of professionalism, integrity and mutual respect.

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