Isayev, had called 911 to report that her vehicle had been stolen from her garage. Additionally, Elena reported that she had left a gun in the vehicle.
I arrived at the residence and contacted Elena and her husband, Alexander
Isayev. Alexander stated that he left for work this morning around 0500 hrs and believed that he left his garage door open. At the time, Elena was inside the residence, but was unaware the garage was open. At about 0940 hrs Elena went into the attached garage and noticed that their white Toyota Sienna, WA/AWJ7451, was missing.
Alexander stated that he had several surveillance cameras in the area and they would likely produce suspect information. Alexander walked me into the residence and showed me the footage from the …show more content…
Suspect two appears to be a larger build, white/or light skin Hispanic male, about 30 years old, wearing a green jacket and black pants. Suspect two enters the vehicle and follows the van as it leaves the area. It also appears that their is a male in the back seat of the silver sedan, but footage is too pixilated to get any further suspect information. Beside the stolen bike and vehicle, Alexander stated that he had a Rugar
Revolver .38 Special (54095239) inside the van.
I was unable to identify the suspects from the footage, therefore, I sent an email to Auburn Patrol units for additional help identifying the suspects. Any further information will be add at a time when further suspect information is known.
I completed a Auburn Motor Vehicle Form and Alexander signed it, including the consent to search section. The stolen vehicle and gun were placed into
WACIC/NCIC as stolen.
Photos of the footage and the garage were placed in the