Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Habitual B&E Suspect Arrested in University City Division

Theodore Fuller
On April 13, 2011, CMPD University City Division officers responded to the 500 block of Mary Charlotte Drive for a call of a reported home B&E.   Once officers arrived, they spoke to the victim who stated that he turned on to his block to return home and observed a car back into his driveway and pull away. When the victim pulled into his driveway he saw that his front door had been kicked in. As the victim was approaching his home he observed the suspect run out the front door carrying a backpack containing items stolen from the victims home.

The witness stated that he yelled at the suspect and the suspect threw everything he was carrying and ran towards Mallard Creek Church Road. Crime Scene technicians processed the scene and collected prints of value from a stolen computer discarded by the suspect as he fled the scene. The prints collected matched the fingerprints of Theodore Antonio Fuller. The victim later positively identified Fuller as the suspect responsible for the B&E after he was shown a photographic lineup.

On May 10th, CMPD Detectives arrested Theodore Antonio Fuller and charged him with Breaking and Entering with Force and Felony Larceny.   Fuller is a prolific property thief and has an extensive arrest history. The CMPD will continue to work to remove individuals from society who repeatedly prey on our community. We urge citizens to observe and report suspicious activity by calling 911. Anyone with iinformation on unsolved cases may forward their anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.