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    TWO MORE PLEAD GUILTY IN CHURCH BURGLARIES

    Orange County Register (California)
    August 1, 2013 Thursday

    by: Doug Irving Register writer, The Orange County Register

    Two members of a break-in crew that targeted churches and other
    religious centers pleaded guilty this week to burglary charges.

    Robert Lee Dennis, 45, and Fernando Flores, 21, were sentenced to
    a year in jail and ordered to pay restitution, Orange County court
    records show. A third man, Daniel Ruben Cortes, pleaded guilty last
    month and was sentenced to two years in jail. A fourth man charged
    as a co-defendant, James Allen Dorscht, has pleaded not guilty.

    The break-ins began around the first of the year, hitting four churches
    in Santa Ana, half a dozen more in Anaheim, an Islamic center and
    a Hindu temple in Irvine. The burglars pried open donation boxes or
    stole safes, police said.

    Investigators got a break May 1 when thieves hit Forty Martyrs Armenian
    Church in Santa Ana. Surveillance video captured two men prying open
    a door and removing a safe while a third man stood as a lookout. The
    safe held $15,000, most of it proceeds from a bingo game, police said.

    At one point, one of the men noticed the video camera and tried to
    disable it with a screwdriver. Instead, it captured an image of the
    man that police distributed to the public. Phoned-in tips led police
    to Cortes, Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said.

    About a week later, Irvine investigators identified Dennis as a suspect
    in the temple burglary, based on DNA evidence. He and Flores were
    arrested at a Santa Ana commercial complex. Police said they found
    burglary tools, a club and a shotgun in their vehicle, as well as a
    credit card with Dorscht's name on it.

    When another church was burglarized - this time, a Korean Catholic
    church in Irvine, where a safe was dragged away - a partial fingerprint
    led investigators to Dorscht, Irvine police Lt. Julia Engen said. He
    was arrested in June; police said they found the stolen safe and cash
    in an apartment he was using. His trial is set for September.

    City News Service contributed to this report.

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