Sunday, April 6, 2008

Makes the heart sad....

I am absolutely floored by this event, in which a dear family friend was beaten and robbed in her own home. I've known and loved Joannn Vickers all my life. We were neighbors when I was growing up. Joann and her daughter used to babysit me, and our two families have been intimate friends for over 40 years. We're family. It kills me that some fucking little punks felt they had THE RIGHT to do this to this precious woman. I believe that they've caught a third boy and are looking into arresting another one. If I'd have been able to find them before the police did, there wouldn't have been much of them left to arrest. My mother is just a few years older than Joann. We sold our family home, across the street from Joann several years ago. It really scares me....it frightens me for my own mother's sake, and for the danger facing all the helpless and innocent who live alone here. Things like this just don't happen in this little town. No one is safe anywhere.



Taken from the Portales News Tribune's website:

Two men were arrested late Tuesday night and another man on Wednesday in connection with a Portales home invasion in which an 82-year-old woman was battered, according to a Portales Police Department press release.


Jay Brian Stuart, 20, Preston Blake, 25, and Joel Zertuche, 18, all of Portales, face multiple felony charges. The homeowner Joann Vickers, was listed in stable condition Wednesday at Convenant Hospital in Lubbock, according to a hospital official.


Family members said Vickers suffered a broken hip in the incident, Portales Police Capt. Lonnie Berry said.


Vickers reported that property, including jewelry, was stolen in the burglary around midnight Saturday.


Police said by making contact with local jewelry stores and pawn shops they learned of individuals attempting to sell loose diamonds, which led them to Stuart and Blake’s residence at 1311 S. Ave. C, according to the release.


“Because it was jewelry (stolen) and some of it was diamonds, we immediately began checking the places where that type of thing might be disposed of,” Berry said.


Police said Vickers was awakened by the doorbell, but by the time she got to the front door, the three suspects had entered through a back door. Berry said police believe the back door may have been unlocked as there were no signs of forced entry. Berry said no weapons were used in the attack. Police believe Vickers sustained the injuries from being kicked.


Berry said because of her injuries, Vickers was unable to stand and use the phone on her wall. She crawled to the front porch of her residence and called out to a neighbor returning from a school event, Berry said. Police believe it may have taken her as long as an hour to make it to the porch.


Stuart and Blake are charged with aggravated burglary, conspiracy, receiving stolen property, tampering with evidence and attempted disposal of stolen property. Zertuche is charged with aggravated burglary and conspiracy.


Stuart and Blake were being held Wednesday at the Roosevelt County Detention Center on bonds of $58,000 each. Zertuche was being held Wednesday at RCDC on a $35,000 bond.


Berry said police are still following up leads and charges against additional persons involved in attempting to dispose of the merchandise may be filed.


“We know it’s something that causes a lot of concern, especially for residents who live on their own,” Berry said.


Berry commended close cooperation between patrol and investigation divisions in developing the leads that led to the arrests.

3 comments:

Carmela said...

It is a very sad thing that has happened from all that i have read, but one does have to sit back before making such harsh statements about other individuals, do we even really know who the police arrested truely did it? there arent very many facts they have right now, for all we know the true ones that did this harsh crime could still be walking the streets as i sit here typing this.. but this is all just my opinion as we are all entitled to so... my heart goes out to that poor woman no one should have to go threw what she has endured...

Michael said...

Of course, when something like this happens to a family member/loved one, our first reaction is of course emotionally charged, and angry. Thank you for your comment.

Carmela said...

Yes that is very true as well as completely understandable i myself personally lost my grandfather from a fatal incident very similar n they thought they caught the guy but to this day the real one is still walking the streets but they were so sure they got the right people