Community

At 9:56 AM on Sunday, January 27, 2019, a citizen called Police Dispatch to report people taking donated items from outside the Salvation Army Thrift Store at 501 E Dimond Boulevard. The three suspects were inside a fenced yard and going through a Conex and other items. There are several “no trespassing” signs posted on the fence. When officers arrived they saw two females exit the yard and get into a 2006 silver Land Rover.



Officers made contact with both females and the male driver. 27-year-old Amanda J. Karper, 31-year-old Jessica M. Evans, and 43-year-old Quentin S. Campbell were all remanded at the Anchorage Jail on the charge of Burglary II.



Roughly 90 minutes after the first burglary call, a citizen called Police Dispatch at 11:30 AM to report a male on a bicycle trying to break into Salvation Army. Officers responded to the building and located 40-year-old Gilbert P. Gallegos in the fenced area posted with “no trespassing” signs. Gallegos was arrested for Trespassing. He did not make entry into either the building or the Conex containers.



Approximately 45 minutes after the second call, at 12:13 PM, two day shift officers were flagged down by a citizen who saw someone run away from the Salvation Army with a set of skis. Officers saw the suspect, 34-year-old Brandon W. Critchett, running from the scene. An officer gave commands but Critchett ignored them and continued to flee. After shedding some of his clothing Critchett ran into Red Robin with a stolen sign, put the sign in the restroom, and then sat down at a booth in the restaurant in an attempt to avoid capture. Officers arrested Critchett and recovered his abandoned clothes, sign, and the skis. In the pocket of Critchett’s jacket was a baggie of meth. Critchett was remanded at the Anchorage Jail on the charges of Burglary II, Theft IV, and Misconduct Involving a Controlled Substance V.



Roughly 90 minutes after the third call, at 1:46 PM, a citizen reported that someone was cutting zip ties off the fence at Salvation Army that an officer had just put on. The caller stated the male entered the fenced yard and went into a Conex on the property. Officers arrived on scene, crawled through the newly-opened hole in the fence, and confronted 50-year-old Timothy W. Kilgore who was still inside the Conex. Kilgore followed the officers’ commands. He was remanded at the Anchorage Jail on the charge of Burglary II.



Cases 19-3495, 19-3496, 19-3503, and 19-3510

