
The Lake Mathews Special Enforcement Team of the Riverside County Sheriff's Office recently apprehended two suspects involved in a commercial burglary in the Riverside area. Two further suspects have been identified but remain at large. This information, derived from a Riverside County Sheriff's Office press release, points to diligent ongoing efforts to curtail burglary incidents.
The originating incident took place on September 19, with deputies responding to a call at the 12000 block of Magnolia Avenue. They found evidence of a commercial burglary that resulted in substantial losses for the business involved. The Lake Mathews Special Enforcement Team played a key role in identifying and arresting the suspects."
Riverside residents David Turley, age 51, and Tommy Paez, age 44, were arrested in connection with the burglary. Turley was arrested last Thursday and is detained at the Robert Presley Detention Center on theft-related charges. Already in custody for unrelated charges, Paez now faces additional theft accusations pending with the Riverside District Attorney's Office. For further details, refer to the Riverside County Sheriff's Office press release.
The Riverside County Sheriff's Office invites individuals with information about the incident or the remaining suspects to contact Deputy Reinsberg at 951-272-5600. Even minor information can assist in advancing an investigation, often making a significant difference.









