Man tied to burglaries in Dominion, Fair Oaks Ranch

William C. Robinson, 62, was arrested while visiting family in San Antonio on a felony burglary warrant from Colorado. Items were found in his Colorado home which police believe are linked to burglaries in The Dominion, Fair Oaks Ranch and Selma. less William C. Robinson, 62, was arrested while visiting family in San Antonio on a felony burglary warrant from Colorado. Items were found in his Colorado home which police believe are linked to burglaries in The ... more Photo: Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Photo: Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Image 1 of / 3 Caption Close Man tied to burglaries in Dominion, Fair Oaks Ranch 1 / 3 Back to Gallery

SAN ANTONIO — Police are linking a Colorado man, arrested while visiting family in San Antonio, to burglaries in the Dominion, Fair Oaks Ranch and Selma.

William C. Robinson, 62, of Hot Sulfur Springs, Colo., was wanted on a felony burglary warrant from Grand County, Colo., according to a police report. He was arrested Dec. 27 in the 2600 block of Turkey Oak Street, according to police.

Robinson's home in Colorado had been searched weeks earlier, and approximately $2 million worth of stolen items were found, including jet skis, trailers and jewelry, according to police. Some of the items recovered could be linked to burglaries in The Dominion, Fair Oaks Ranch and Selma, according to police. The items coming from the San Antonio area have a total value of between $600,000 and $1 million, according to police.

Detectives are working on linking the items to the people they might have been stolen from, according to police. Police declined to say whether any of the items were connected to a string of burglaries early last year that set residents of The Dominion on edge.

Robinson is suspected in connection to a vehicle burglary spree last summer in Hot Sulfur Springs, Colo., according to police.

During one investigation in August, a corporal with the Grand County Sheriff's Office in Colorado found blood in one of the vehicles, according to police. The DNA from the blood was found about three months later to match Robinson, according to police.