3 Home Burglary Suspects Arrested In North Orange County

According to the Fullerton Police Department, police officers responded to the area of W. Wanda Dr. and W. Chapman Ave. early Friday morning to investigate a probable residential burglary.

It turns out that three people (two adult men and one adult female) believed that breaking into someone else’s home was a good life decision. Spoiler: it was not.

The three suspects were all arrested and charged with residential burglary.

Residential burglary, commonly known as first-degree burglary, is classified as a serious felony in California. Here’s a rundown of the penalties that the three Fullerton suspects may face:

Residential burglary in California is defined as entering an inhabited dwelling (e.g., house, apartment, or trailer) with the intent to conduct theft or a felony.

Legal Definition

Under California Penal Code § 459 and § 460, residential burglary is defined as entering an inhabited dwelling (such as a house, apartment, or trailer) with the intent to commit theft or any felony inside.

Penalties

If found guilty, the suspects might face:

Additional Consequences

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