Two adults and two juveniles were arrested Monday afternoon on burglary charges, according to Lt. Keith Davis of the Live Oak Police Department.
Davis said 19-year-old Everett Maurice Jenkins, of 615 Taylor Avenue, 18-year-old Alfonso Garcia-Godin Cruz, of 417 Horne Avenue, as well as the two juveniles were allegedly banging on windows and doors in the area around Bryson Street, "trying to find somebody to beat up," said Davis.
Davis said LOPD received two calls about the suspects sometime after 11 a.m. He said when patrol cars arrived in the area the four ran into a home on Bryson Street without the owner's permission. Jenkins then allegedly ran north from the home toward Duval Street in the area of Lee Avenue. Davis said Jenkins was apprehended moments later in the area of Jackson Avenue.
Cruz and the two juveniles were apprehended at the home on Bryson, according to Davis. They were charged with burglary. Jenkins was additionally charged with resisting arrest with violence.
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