Thursday, 17 March 2011 06:24

Somerset woman was being sought for receiving goods stolen in Amador County

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slide4-somerset_woman_was_being_sought_for_receiving_goods_stolen_in_amador_county.pngAmador County – The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department announced that a Somerset woman was wanted for receiving stolen property, including items taken from burglaries and thefts reported in Amador County.

El Dorado Sheriff’s spokesman Bryan Golmitz reported the wanted woman’s identity Monday, and urged victims of area crimes to contact the department about possible recovery of stolen property. Also, a felony arrest warrant has been issued for the primary suspect in the case.

At about 7:30 a.m. Saturday, March 12, El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department patrol deputies conducted a probation search of a home in the 2300 block of Apache Pass Road in Somerset, in El Dorado County. Golmitz said “deputies believed stolen property along with a wanted felon would be found at the residence. Upon arrival, three subjects were detained,” including “one after attempting to flee out the back of the house.

A department “search of the residence and outbuildings revealed an overwhelming amount of suspected stolen property.” Golmitz said “it is believed the stolen items were taken during multiple residential burglaries and thefts which occurred in both El Dorado and Amador Counties.”

Golmitz said two people “were taken into custody at the conclusion of the investigation. The primary suspect in the case, Alyssa Carole Rossetta,” age 40, is still outstanding. Rossetta is a resident of Somerset. “Her current whereabouts are unknown and a felony warrant has been issued by the Superior Court of El Dorado County on charges of receiving stolen property.”

Anyone with information regarding Rossetta’s whereabouts is asked to call the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department at (530) 621-6600.

All of the seized property, which is suspected of being stolen, is in the care of El Dorado County Sheriff’s detectives for identification and further follow-up. Victims of thefts and burglaries wishing to see property for identification may contact Detective Felton at (530) 642-4729.

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