GPS foils alleged Raleigh teen burglar

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Monday, January 12, 2015
GPS foils alleged Raleigh teen burglar
Sixteen-year-old charged in burglaries traced to rental car equipped with a GPS tracker.

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- Police say modern technology installed in a rental car was the undoing of an alleged teenage burglar in Raleigh.



According to arrest warrants, detectives got enough of a description of a suspicious car seen at a rash of break-ins to figure out it was a rented Ford Crown Victoria with a GPS tracking system.



They were then able to trace the car to a couple of other crimes and arrested 16-year-old Quantez Laray Johnson.



He faces multiple counts of breaking and entering. New charges filed January 12 include possession of a stolen firearm and possession of stolen goods.



Police are trying to determine if he was involved in other cases.



All the burglaries - with the exception of one - occurred inside the Raleigh Beltline between Dec. 19 and 29 - including some in Raleigh's Mordecai neighborhood.



Johnson is no stranger to the law. He's been arrested six times since September and just turned 16 in March.



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