SHAWNEE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a series of burglaries and made an arrest.
Just after 12:15a.m. Feb. 21, a vigilant citizen observed a white 2013 Kia Optima driving through a neighborhood in the 5000 block of NW Sterling Chase Drive in Topeka, according to Deputy Abigail Christian.
The two men inside the vehicle were wearing masks and continuously turning the vehicle lights on and off. Deputies responded to the area and located the vehicle in the 4200 block of NW Dondee Lane. The vehicle had a tag that was reported stolen through the City of Topeka.
Deputies took the two men into custody on scene.
Ashton L. Huffstutler, 20, and Parker L. Larson, 19, both of Topeka, were booked into the Shawnee County Department of Corrections. Huffstutler was held on requested charges of burglary, theft, criminal damage to property, possession of stolen property, no vehicle liability insurance and improper turn. Larson was booked on requested charges that include multiple counts of burglary, theft and possession of stolen property.
During the investigation, information was gathered regarding multiple vehicle burglaries that occurred on NW 52nd Terrace, NW 53rd Terrace, NW Sterling Chase Drive, NW Geronimo Trail and NW Kendall Drive.
The suspects are no longer in custody, according to online jail records.