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Douglas County man arrested for robbery at construction site

A 38-year-old man was arrested by officers as part of the investigation into a suspected robbery at a construction site, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. Officers received a report of theft on July 10 from the construction site, which was located near 211th Street and Ellison Avenue – in an Elkhorn neighborhood affected by the April tornado outbreak, officials said. A construction company reported its trailer broken into and about $5,000 worth of tools stolen, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said. Investigators said license plate readers installed to protect victims and contractors in the tornado-ravaged area were used to identify a suspect and a vehicle allegedly involved. On Wednesday, officers used a search warrant to raid a resident’s home near 20th and Castelar streets and recovered more than 100 stolen tools valued at about $20,000, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said. Natanael Topete-Perez was arrested for stealing more than $5,000. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said he had previously been arrested for another theft at a construction site in December 2023. Topete-Perez was released on bail and was on probation at the time of the current theft. Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7.

According to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, a 38-year-old man was arrested by officers as part of an investigation into a suspected robbery at a construction site.

Officials said officers received a report of theft on July 10 from the construction site near 211th Street and Ellison Avenue, a neighborhood in Elkhorn that was affected by the April tornado outbreak.

A construction company reported that its trailer had been broken into and tools valued at about $5,000 had been stolen, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said.

Investigators said license plate readers installed to protect victims and contractors in the tornado-affected area were used to identify a suspect and a vehicle believed to be involved.

On Wednesday, officers serving a search warrant searched a home near the corner of 20th and Castelar streets and seized more than 100 stolen tools valued at about $20,000, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said.

Natanael Topete-Perez was taken into custody for theft over $5,000.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said he had previously been arrested for another theft at a construction site in December 2023. Topete-Perez was released on bail and was on probation at the time of the current theft.

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