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Four arrested for Kelseyville burglary; stolen items recovered
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Two Clearlake Oaks residents and a Lucerne couple have been arrested for their involvement in a Kelseyville burglary earlier this week.
Misty Rose Scott, 39, and Ian Skyler Sanders, 25, both of Clearlake Oaks, and Jessica Mae Sanders, 24, and her husband James Michael Shane Jackson, 30, both of Lucerne have been taken into custody in the case according to Lt. Corey Paulich of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
On Tuesday Lake County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the 2000 block on Westlake Drive in Kelseyville for a report of a burglary that had occurred. Paulich said the victims reported more than 30 items stolen from the residence that were worth more than $5,000.
The victims’ surveillance system captured three subjects who Paulich said the deputies recognized from previous contacts – Scott, Ian Sanders and Jessica Sanders – removing items from the residence.
Paulich said Scott was on California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation parole and Jessica Sanders was on felony probation.
He said the victims were familiar with Scott because one of her family members occasionally stayed at the victim’s residence and she had picked up the family member from the residence.
Deputies went to Jessica Sanders’ residence in Lucerne where they contacted the three suspects as well as Jackson, who also was on felony probation, Paulich said.
Paulich said one of the deputies noticed a vehicle leave Sanders’ residence just prior to making contact with the suspects.
The deputy contacted the occupants of the vehicle and learned they had just purchased a laptop computer and cell phone from Scott. Paulich said the items were identified as stolen and were recovered.
Deputies interviewed the suspects regarding the burglary. The suspects provided conflicting statements along with some admissions. Paulich said Ian Sanders told deputies he and Jackson hid an iPad that they had taken in a creek bed because they were worried it could be tracked. Deputies were able to locate and recover the iPad.
Deputies were able to locate and recover the remaining stolen property at the Lucerne residence, Paulich said.
All four suspects were arrested and booked at the Lake County Jail on charges of burglary, possession of stolen property, and conspiracy to commit a crime, according to Paulich.
Paulich said Scott also was charged with a violation of her parole, while Jackson and Jessica Sanders were charged with a violation of their felony probation.
Scott, Jackson, and Jessica Sanders remained in custody on Thursday on no bail parole and probation violation holds, while Ian Sanders remained in custody with bail set at $50,000, Paulich said.
All of them were arraigned in Lake County Superior Court before Judge Michael Lunas on Thursday afternoon.