VIDEO: Burglary Suspect Arrested In Cocoa For Last Month’s Restaurant Burglary, Theft

By  //  March 29, 2016

charged with burglary to a structure, felony theft, possession of burglary tools and criminal mischief

Burglary Suspect Surveillance videoTuesday, March 29, 2016 11:20 AMSUSPECT ARRESTED IN RESTAURANT BURGLARYDetectives with the Criminal Investigations Division working in conjunction with patrol officers arrested a suspect involved in last month’s burglary and theft at Mamasan’t Vietnamese Restaurant. Charles Corey Riley, (DOB 10/08/1976) was arrested Sunday by Titusville Police. He is facing charges involving burglary to a structure, felony theft, possession of burglary tools, and criminal mischief. Riley is in the Brevard County Detention Center under $10,000 bond. The crime occurred on February 27th at approximately 5 a.m. at Mamasan’s Vietnamese Café, 400 North Cocoa Blvd. The suspect entered the business by a rear window. He damaged the cash register by forcing it open to steal the cash inside. The suspect also stole a pair of black Nike “Shox” shoes. Officer Oscar Pimental responded to the original call and was able to retrieve evidence from the scene including the suspect’s fingerprints. Further investigation yielded the identity of Charles Riley as the likely suspect. With assistance from the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, detectives were able to confirm the fingerprint at the scene matched Riley’s left thumb. A witness also came forward and was able to identity Riley from a photo lineup. “This suspect has a very long criminal history including charges of burglaries and thefts from multiple jurisdictions,” said Detective Branda Marchica. “Thankfully we were able to get enough evidence to solve this case.”SUSPECT FIRST APPEARS AT 5:12:11 ON THE TIME STAMP

Posted by Cocoa Police Department on Tuesday, March 29, 2016

ABOVE VIDEO: (FORWARD TO 12:10) On Sunday, detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division, along with patrol officers, arrested Charles Corey Riley, 39, a suspect who is believed to be involved in last month’s burglary and theft at Mamasan’t Vietnamese Restaurant, according to Yvonne Martinez of the Cocoa Police Department.

BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA, FLORIDA – On Sunday, detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division, along with patrol officers, arrested Charles Corey Riley, 39, a suspect who is believed to be involved in last month’s burglary and theft at Mamasan’t Vietnamese Restaurant, according to Yvonne Martinez of the Cocoa Police Department.

Riley was arrested by Titusville Police and is facing charges involving burglary to a structure, felony theft, possession of burglary tools and criminal mischief.

The suspect is currently in the Brevard County Detention Center under $10,000 bond.

The crime occurred on February 27 at around 5 a.m. at Mamasan’s Vietnamese Café, 400 North Cocoa Blvd.

According to a release by police, the suspect entered the business by a rear window and damaged the cash register by forcing it open to steal the cash inside. The suspect also stole a pair of black Nike “Shox” shoes.

Officer Oscar Pimental responded to the original call and was able to retrieve evidence from the scene including the suspect’s fingerprints.

Further investigation yielded the identity of Charles Riley as the likely suspect.

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With assistance from the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, detectives were able to confirm the fingerprint at the scene matched Riley’s left thumb.

A witness also came forward and was able to identity Riley from a photo lineup.

“This suspect has a very long criminal history including charges of burglaries and thefts from multiple jurisdictions,” said Detective Branda Marchica.

“Thankfully we were able to get enough evidence to solve this case.”

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ABOVE MAP: The crime occurred on February 27 at around 5 a.m. at Mamasan’s Vietnamese Café, 400 North Cocoa Blvd.

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On Sunday, detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division, along with patrol officers, arrested Charles Corey Riley, 39, a suspect who is believed to be involved in last month’s burglary and theft at Mamasan’t Vietnamese Restaurant, according to Yvonne Martinez of the Cocoa Police Department. (BCSO Image)