Jamestown (CSi) An investigation into the theft of property in Jamestown storage unit break-ins has netted the arrest of four Jamestown individuals, charged with burglary and theft of property.
Charges were filed May 28, 2015, in Southeast District Court in Jamestown.
Jamestown police Detective Leroy Gross says most of the items taken from the Jamestown storage unit break-ins between August 2014 and April 2015, were recovered in Crow Wing, Morrison and Cass counties in Minnesota.
One of the individuals, 38 year old Casey Allan Tice, is facing 25 charges filed May 28, 2015, in Southeast District Court in Jamestown. Tice is charged with 22 counts of burglary, Class C felonies, and three counts of theft of property, with one being a Class B felony, one a Class C felony and one a Class B misdemeanor.
30 year old Cassie Hatch, was charged with three counts of burglary, Class C felonies, and theft of property, a Class B misdemeanor.
26 year old Barrett Hieb, was charged with burglary and theft of property, Class C felonies, and theft of property, a Class B misdemeanor.
Tice is currently housed in the Crow Wing County Jail in Minnesota. Hatch and Hieb are free on bond.
28 year old William Billingsley, pleaded guilty on May 28 to theft of property, a Class B misdemeanor. He is serving 30 days in the Stutsman County Correctional Center.
Tice allegedly broke into 25 storage units around Jamestown between August 2014 and April. He allegedly received help from Hatch, Hieb and Billingsley at different times during the break-ins.
The maximum penalty for a Class B felony is 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. The maximum penalty for a Class C felony is five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The maximum penalty for a Class B misdemeanor is 30 days in jail and a $1,500 fine.
Jamestown Police, and the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office received help from law enforcement agencies in the Minnesota counties and the St. Cloud, Minn., and Brainerd, Minnesota., police departments.
Authorities were able to find Tice through information provided by the community, and helped locate items stolen from Jamestown in Brainerd, which led to finding Tice in Crow Wing County.
The investigation is continuing into unsolved cases, and additional charges may be filed.
If anyone has had items taken from his or her storage unit over the last year, contact Gross at 252-2414 or Falk at 251-6200 to come in the Stutsman County Law Enforcement Center and look at the unclaimed stolen property












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