A couple broke into a residence near DeLand, Florida, and stole steaks,
liquor, pots, pans and more than $8,000 in guns and ammunition, Volusia
sheriff's investigators said.
Kimberly Offutt, 42, and her boyfriend , Michael Stites, 29, who both
live at a home near DeLand, were arrested on Tuesday. Offutt was charged
with grand theft of firearm, dealing in stolen property, armed
burglary, grand theft and use of a two-way communication device to
commit a felony. She is being held in jail on $50,000 bail.
Stites was charged with driving without a license, armed burglary,
dealing in stolen property, grand theft of firearm, grand theft,
possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of
ammunition by a convicted felon. He is being held on $70,000 bail.
According to Volusia County sheriff's investigators, the couple broke
into the home of a resident who was on vacation the weekend of July 15
to 17. Offutt used to do yard work for the victim, deputies said.
Investigations revealed that the couple forced their way into the home
though a back door and took rifles, handguns and shotguns valued at
$7,970. The pair also stole about a dozen military ammunition boxes
loaded with different types of ammo, a report details.
In addition to the weapons and ammunition, Offutt and Stities also stole the homeowner's steaks, liquor and pots and pans.
Not satisfied with the meat, liquor and guns, the couple also cleaned
out the home of fans, television sets, mechanical tools, tool sets, pool
table equipment and even a metal can and ice tea bottle filled with
coins, sheriff's investigators said.
All the other stolen items had an estimated value of $2,220.
Deputies got their first lead on the pair after they tried to sell some
of the stolen merchandise to a friend of the victim's. Deputies were
informed that Stites was Offutt's Facebook friend and investigators
searched Facebook and found Stites.
On Tuesday, a deputy spotted Offutt's van at a gas station in Deltona
and detained the woman with her boyfriend. In the van, deputies found
the stolen property, including the homeowner's spiced rum.
Offutt was found with $400 investigators said she got for selling the
guns that were not recovered.
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