UPDATE: OC man steals neighbors' Christmas ornaments to decorate his home; Fills room with reindeer
Like I said earlier, I would have had a blast covering this story if it was around here.
Here's what the wire service sent us: (I would have put the fact he had a room filled with reindeer in the lead, but that's just me.)
A Westminster man who allegedly stole enough holiday decorations to fill several trucks and displayed them in various rooms of his home was arrested today, police said.
Vuong Pham, 48, was taken into custody around 11 a.m. at his home in the 8400 block of Heil Avenue, Westminster police Officer Cameron Knauerhaze said.
Police recovered stolen holiday decorations and other landscape items, including water fountains, trees, garden statues and small lights used for walkways, Knauerhaze said.
Other allegedly stolen property included reindeer and snowmen decorations and faux Christmas trees, said Westminster police Sgt. Jim Kingsmill. At least 16 neighbors of Pham were the victims of the thefts, police said.
"He was bringing (the decorations) home and putting them in the living room and the bedrooms," Kingsmill said. "He wasn't displaying them outside."
Pham had a 6-foot bird fountain in his living room, he said. One room was filled with reindeer, Knauerhaze said.
Authorities used two city trucks and a police truck to haul the goods away, he said, adding that "it was not just the back seat of a patrol car."
"At first glance, I'd estimate (the worth) close to $5,000," Knauerhaze said.
The investigation began when police were called to his home on Saturday in response to a disturbance and saw an unusual number of decorations inside and in the backyard, Knauerhaze said.
Investigators recalled that there had been many reports of theft in the area of Newland Street and Heil Avenue, which borders Westminster and Huntington Beach, Knauerhaze said.
The thefts took place within about a one- or two-mile radius of Pham's home, Kingsmill said.
Some owners had reported the thefts, but some had not, Kingsmill said.
"We are thrilled some families will be getting their decorations back before Christmas, especially in these challenging times," Knauerhaze said.
Pham was arrested on suspicion of grand theft and possession of stolen property.
Knauerhaze said that the process of returning the property could take several days.
He said police urge residents to mark their property to help in future investigations.
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