Crime & Safety

Booking Photos Released of Three Suspects in Beaumont Home Burglary

Leshawn Lewis, 23, of Riverside, Cameron Stone, 18, of, Perris, and Keronn Bell, 21, of Moreno Valley, were arrested Wednesday and booked on suspicion of burglary, conspiracy to commit a felony and obstructing justice, authorities said.

Booking photos were released Thursday of three men arrested on suspicion of a daytime burglary at a home in a west Beaumont subdivision and fleeing from police.

Leshawn Lewis, 23, of Riverside, Cameron Stone, 18, of, Perris, and Keronn Bell, 21, of Moreno Valley, were arrested Wednesday.

They allegedly led police on a chase eastbound on Oak Valley Parkway, crashed their car and ran, and were apprehended near Highland Springs Boulevard.

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Suspicious activity was reported about 1:50 p.m. Wednesday in the 35000 block of Trevino Trail, between San Timoteo Canyon and Interstate 10, a Beaumont spokeswoman said.

A caller reported seeing a white Ford Mustang drop off two males, who went into the backyard of a home, Darci Mulvihill said in a statement. About 2 p.m., a second caller reported two males came out of the same home with several pieces of property, got in a white Mustang, and left.

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Police arrived and started searching, and one of the officers spotted a vehicle matching the description from both callers, Mulvihill said.

The officer tried to stop the vehicle near Desert Lawn Drive and Brutus Way, but the vehicle kept going, south on Desert Lawn and east on Oak Valley Parkway, Mulvihill said.

The vehicle turned right on Sunburst Drive, the driver lost control, and the vehicle went over the curb, Mulvihill said.

"Three subjects jumped out and fled, but were later apprehended by officers," Mulvihill said. "When officers searched the vehicle involved, they located property that had been stolen from a residence in the 35000 block of Trevino Trail."

Stone, Bell and Lewis were arrested and booked at Smith Correctional in Banning on , conspiracy to commit a felony and obstructing justice, according to inmate records.

Stone was also booked on suspicion of evading a police officer, and Lewis was booked on a parole violation, Mulvihill said.

Stone, Bell and Lewis remained locked up Thursday evening in Banning, according to inmate records. Stone's bail was $100,000, Bell's was $25,000, and Lewis was held without bail. They each have court appearances scheduled Friday in Banning.


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