The music’s over for burglary suspects
Greg Risling
COSTA MESA -- Two Russian nationals suspected of targeting auto sound
stores along Newport Boulevard were arrested early Monday morning.
Police discovered a map inside the suspects’ van that had two locations
-- believed to be auto stereo shops -- circled in red ink.
Samuel Mordukhovich, 20, and Eugene Trifonov, 24, both of Los Angeles,
were arrested and booked on suspicion of prowling and possession of
burglary tools. Mordukhovich was held on $500 bail while Trifonov
reportedly was being sought by immigration officials.
The two men were noticed by motorists around 4:30 a.m. Monday in the 1700
block of Newport Boulevard. Apparently, the suspects’ cargo van appeared
suspicious because the headlights weren’t turned on.
When police arrived, they also noticed that the van’s rear windows were
covered with a filmy substance. They later learned the two men had
scrubbed soap on them so that no one could look inside the van.
The two men were stopped near Newport Autosound, a business police said
the suspected burglars were casing.
“It looks like they were going to hit at least one shop,” said Lt. John
FitzPatrick, noting the discovery of the map. “They seemed pretty
prepared.”
Police also found screwdrivers, hammers and other tools that are commonly
used in burglaries.
Mordukhovich faces burglary charges in Los Angeles and Trifonov is on
probation for a grand theft conviction.
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