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Woman Arrested for Burglary Series After Citizen Recognizes Suspect on FBI’s San Diego’s Most Wanted Program

FBI San Diego June 15, 2011
  • Darrell Foxworth (858) 320-8302

Beginning on 01-17-11 and then again on 01-19-11, 01-25-11, and 02-20-11, an unknown female suspect was seen by loss prevention staff stealing hundreds of dollars worth of electronic merchandise at Target, located at 5500 Grossmont Center Dr. in the City of La Mesa. The suspect entered the Target and went directly to the electronics and gaming area, where she was captured on video surveillance selecting numerous items and removing their electronic security devices. The suspect concealed the merchandise in a large tote bag and walked out of the store without paying for the merchandise. All of the thefts occurred in less than five minutes. On at least one occasion, the suspect disguised her appearance with a wig and dark sunglasses.

La Mesa Police detectives created a crime bulletin, with photographs of the suspect taken from surveillance video and details of the crimes. The bulletin was distributed to San Diego County law enforcement agencies, including the San Diego office of the FBI. The FBI featured the Target burglary series on its “San Diego’s Most Wanted—The FBI Files” television program, on 03-19-11 and 03-20-11. That episode was re-broadcast in early May, 2011.

The FBI received a tip from a citizen who recognized the suspect, and provided information on the suspect’s identity. LMPD detectives were able to match known photographs of the suspect to the surveillance video. The suspect was on felony probation, and a search of her residence turned up evidence linking her to the crimes. The suspect, Kimberly Dawn Roehr of La Mesa, was arrested on four counts of burglary and one count of receiving stolen property.

In early 2011, the La Mesa Police Department began working closely with the “San Diego’s Most Wanted—The FBI Files” program, to increase partnership between the La Mesa Police Department and the San Diego office of the FBI in an effort to apprehend wanted criminals. The FBI’s Most Wanted program provides the community with a means to forward anonymous information to assist police in solving open cases. In turn, the tipsters become eligible for cash rewards while maintaining their anonymity and helping to improve quality of life in our community. The La Mesa Police Department maintains a similarly close relationship with the San Diego Crime Stoppers program.