Ray Gamblin, 41, of Warrenton was arrested in connection to a string of thefts of storage units.
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Ray Gamblin, 41, of Warrenton, was arrested in connection to a string of thefts at storage units at the Bestbox Storage Facility in Warrenton that occurred in April.
According to the probable cause statement, the Warrenton Police Department received three reports of burglary from the storage units on April 11 and 13.
While reviewing security footage from April 9, officers saw a black Toyota Camry pull into the storage facility when two individuals exited the vehicle and entered four storage units after cutting the exterior lock.
The car used in the theft was matched to a Camry registered to Gamblin and a warrant was obtained to search his residence.
Officers were able to recover over $8,000 in stolen items from the residence that were taken from four of the storage units at the facility.
Gamblin’s brother was also named as a suspect but was not named in the probable cause statement.
Gamblin has been charged with four counts of second degree burglary and one count of stealing $750 or more, both felonies.
A warrant has been served for his arrest and he is currently being held without bond.