SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. — Deputies arrested two men and a woman for breaking into a person’s home early Tuesday morning, according to Spokane County Sheriff’s Office.
Around 12:30 a.m. on March 4, deputies from SCSO and Spokane Valley Police Department responded to a reported break-in at a home near N. Madison Road and E. Farwell Road.
The homeowner told deputies he was asleep and woke up when he heard voices inside his house. He grabbed his shotgun and saw two men run out of his house onto the porch.
He said they then got into a car and drove off.
Deputies began searching the area and found two men, 45-year-old Ronald Scribner and 41-year-old Yevgeniy Altukhov, walking near Lucille Road and Olympic Avenue.
A deputy recognized Scribner as the driver of a Jeep Cherokee he had interacted with the day before.
According to the deputy, 43-year-old Trisha Stansbury had been in the car with Scribner during the first interaction.
After Scribner and Altukhov were identified as the break-in suspects, another deputy in the area found Stansbury driving the Jeep nearby.
Deputies in the area detained another man as a fourth suspect.
The homeowner confirmed the Jeep was the car the two break-in suspects had left in.
Deputies learned all four suspects were in the Jeep before the break-in and that Altukhov and Scribner were the two who had broken into the home near Madison and Farwell.
Altukhov, Scribner and Stansbury were all arrested, but the fourth man was released without charges.
Both Stansbury and Altukhov had methamphetamine on them during their arrest, and more methamphetamine was soon found in the Jeep.
All three suspects were booked into Spokane County Jail for burglary and drug charges.
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