WILLMAR -- Raymond Narro III, 28, of Willmar, has been charged with receiving stolen property for possessing a television and computer accessories stolen during a series of daytime burglaries in rural Kandiyohi County.
Narro made his first appearance Friday on two charges, a felony and misdemeanor, in Kandiyohi County District Court. Unconditional bail was set at $10,000 with conditional release allowed on his personal recognizance. He was ordered to have no contact with the three people charged in the burglary string. His next appearance is Monday.
Amanda Kay Schrupp, 25, of Willmar, has been arraigned on eight felonies for the burglaries, which occurred in December. A warrant has been issued for Monica Luna Coronado, 38, of Willmar, who faces the same eight charges as Schrupp. Timothy Louis Streling, 21, of Atwater, has been charged with seven felonies for burglary, theft and aiding an offender. His arraignment is May 15.
According to the complaint, the owners of four rural homes reported thefts from their residences while they were gone during the day. The thefts were reported from Dec. 6 to Dec. 12 from homeowners in rural Willmar, Pennock and Spicer.
Items missing from the homes included the large-screen television, computers, video games, DVDs, jewelry, coins and currency, digital cameras, tools and imported yarn. Owners of one of the homes reported that Christmas and birthday presents had been stolen.
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During the investigation, officers learned that many of the stolen items were sold and that a computer and television were at a home in Willmar. Two detectives went to the home, and found the television that matched the description of one missing.
On Feb. 27, law enforcement officials executed a search warrant for the home, which is listed in the complaint as Narro's address. The officers matched the serial number of the large-screen television found there to the one missing from one of the four burglarized homes. They also found a laptop case and a number of computer cords, but no computer.