TCSO Detectives Track Down Thieves of Stolen Fruit Bins from WMJ Farms and Wonderful Citrus

TCSO Detectives Track Down Thieves of Stolen Fruit Bins from WMJ Farms and Wonderful Citrus
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Just after 8:45 a.m. on Friday, TCSO Detectives began investigating an illegal sale of stolen fruit bins that were stolen from WMJ Farms and Wonderful Citrus.
On Monday, Detectives found the stolen bins at a home in the 10500 block of Lewis in Dinuba. This morning, Detectives served a search warrant at the Dinuba home. The stolen fruit bins along with methamphetamine and live ammunition were found at the property.
During the course of the investigation, Detectives learned that other companies could be victims of the same theft. The stolen items were removed and safely transported to another location. The following suspects were arrested for the following crimes:
Jordan Link was booked at the Adult Pre-Trail Facility for conspiracy, possession of stolen property, possession of methamphetamine and being a felon in possession of live ammunition.
Along with an outstanding felony warrant out of Fresno County and an outstanding misdemeanor warrant out of Madera County.
Alyssia Link was booked at the Adult Pre-Trial Facility for conspiracy and possession of stolen property. Brandon Derickson was booked at the Adult Pre-Trial Facility for being a felon in possession of live ammunition.
This is still an on-going investigation, anyone with information is urged to contact Detective Javier Guerrero, Detective Bryan DeHaan or Sgt. David De La Cruz at the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department via telephone at #1-800-808-0488 or anonymously at tcso@tipnow.com or by text or voicemail at #559-725-4194.
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