GPS Tracker Leads To Four Arrests In Edmond Construction Theft

A GPS tracking device led to the arrests of four suspects in a construction theft in Edmond on March 28.

Friday, April 6th 2012, 3:56 pm

By: News 9


A GPS tracking device led to the arrests of four suspects in a construction theft in Edmond on March 28.

Fifty-six-year-old David Miranda, 20-year-old Juan Eduardo, 45-year-old Jose Frias, and 36-year-old Isidro Martinez were arrested on grand larceny charges. The four are accused of stealing close to $800 worth of shingles and a DeWalt tool that contained a GPS tracking device.

The items were stolen from one of Landmark Fine Home's job sites, police said.

According to authorities, the GPS tracking device led officers to a house in the 1700 block of N.W. 8th Street in Oklahoma City. Police located the stolen items and arrested the four suspects at the scene.

All four suspects were transported to the Oklahoma County Jail on grand larceny charges.

A mugshot of David Miranda is not available at this time, according to police.

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