APD Files Over 50 Charges In An Organized Burglary Ring

A total of five suspects burglarized residences and vehicles all over Austin and then committed financial crimes including identity theft, forgery, credit card abuse, and altering identifications obtained from the burglaries.

Austin Police Residential Burglary Detectives have filed multiple felony charges against an organized residential burglary ring with cases dating back to November 2017. A total of five suspects burglarized residences and vehicles all over Austin and then committed financial crimes including identity theft, forgery, credit card abuse, and altering identifications obtained from the burglaries.

Two suspects have been arrested and are currently in the Travis County Jail.

  • Michael Allen Conchola, Hispanic male, 54 years of age
  • Elias Joseph Perales, Hispanic male, 28 years of age

Detectives are still looking for the following suspects:

  • Dawn Nichole Mendez (Horton), Hispanic female, 36 years of age
  • Consuelo Denise Orta, Hispanic female, 30 years of age
  • Pablo Segura, Hispanic male, 30 years of age

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the three outstanding suspects are asked to call the Burglary Unit at 512-974-6941 or 911 if you see them. You may also contact Crime Stoppers at 512-472-TIPS or text “Tip 103” + your message to CRIMES or use the new Crime Stoppers App or you can also submit tips by downloading APD’s mobile app, Austin PD, for free on iPhone and Android.

Burglary Detectives believe there are possibly more victims. Below are photos of some of the recovered items from these burglaries. Some of these items have not been claimed yet. If you believe that you are a victim or that any of these items may be yours, please call the Burglary Unit at 512-974-6941.


 

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