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Burglary Suspect Arrested – Warrant Yields Plethora of Potential Stolen Property & Firearms
On Monday, October 23, 2017, a residential burglary occurred in the 2300 block of Talbot Circle in the City of Corona. The victim of the burglary had security camera video that captured images of the suspect in the home. After the victim posted the video on social media websites, the Corona Police Department received numerous tips from concerned citizens on the identity of the suspect. Corona Police detectives, working with the information from the public, identified 46-year-old Riverside resident Michael Cohan as a potential suspect.
Case Details
Case Number: #17-11749
Read official Arrest Press Release
Read official Recovered Property Press Release
View Footage of Stolen Property
Photographic Catalog
Investigators are releasing photographs of property that was recovered as a result of this investigation and may have been taken in other theft-related incidents. Please view the photographic catalog below in order to determine if any of the property belongs to you. If you recognize any of the property as your own, please fill out a Request for Contact to View Property form below, and our property technicians will be in contact with you.
Due to the ongoing criminal case it is important to identify the owners of the property recovered, however we are not currently permitted to release the property. We will need authorization from the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office in order to release any of the property. The timeframe for this authorization is unknown at this time.
- The property shown in the photographs will only be released if it has been reported stolen to a law enforcement agency in a theft or burglary incident with a case number assigned.
- A description of the stolen property you recognize in the photos posted on our website will also need to be included in the original theft or burglary report to law enforcement.
- Photos of the stolen items, preferably with the owner shown with the property (wearing jewelry, for instance), are helpful.
- Purchase receipts that clearly describe the item(s) can also help to expedite the return of the property to the rightful owners.