A 36-year-old man was arrested after he was found to be in possession of an alleged stolen vehicle in Olympia.
According to a sheriff's office report, a deputy was on patrol around 3 a.m. on Sept. 30 when he noticed a dark gray Hyundai Accent parked along the 3000 block of Stillwell Street NE that showed signs of tampering.
“I observed ignition wires, which had been stripped dangling beneath the vehicle’s steering wheel. I walked around the vehicle to its passenger side and confirmed the vehicles ignition had been completely drilled out,” the deputy stated in the report.
A records check showed the vehicle was registered to a deceased man from Lacey. The deputy later contacted the registered owner’s family, who confirmed the vehicle had not been loaned to anyone and was likely stolen. A family member added that his father’s house has been broken into several times in the last few weeks.
Since the vehicle was unoccupied when the deputy made an inspection, surveillance of the area was conducted. At around 5 a.m., a man was seen entering the car and driving away.
Deputies stopped the vehicle near the intersection of Warner Street NE and 14th Avenue NE. The driver was identified as Steven Robert Goble, of Lacey. Investigators said the suspect claimed to have purchased the car, but admitted it required a screwdriver to start.
A search of Goble and the vehicle led to the discovery of drug paraphernalia and a small bag containing a crystal-like substance. The substance later tested positive for methamphetamine.
The suspect was arrested and booked into the Thurston County Corrections Facility for possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of a controlled substance.
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JohnFronono
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PatMer
I like reading how criminals are found and arrested around Olympia; please keep it up.
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