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Warsaw Woman Robbed While Incarcerated

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Stacy Sult, 39, Warsaw, was reportedly robbed of approximately $2,000 worth of household electronics, jewelry and other items while serving time in the Kosciusko County Jail, according to a Warsaw Police Department report.

Sult was arrested on May 25 for maintaining a common nuisance, resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct noise. She was released on bond on May 31.

Upon her release she returned to her residence on Sheridan Street, Warsaw, to retrieve some personal items and discovered the house had been burglarized. Sult told police no one was supposed to be in the house. A meth lab was discovered in the residence on the day of Sult’s arrest, and the health department closed off the residence pending test result. Officers advised Sult to compile a complete list of all missing items, but she was unable due to the health department restrictions.

Stacy visited an associate’s residence, where she located a number of the stolen items, including televisions sets, computers and gaming systems. Sult recovered those items.

Sult stated the residence had been ransacked. Some of Holbrook’s clothing was missing, her clothing had been tossed out of its drawers, some of her personal items had been knocked off shelves. Additionally, a bathroom shelf was pulled off the wall and several holes were knocked into the drywall throughout the house.

She also reported that a purse that was left in the residence was missing items, namely $120 cash, $82 in coins and a debit card. Sult’s bank did not report any unauthorized activity on the card. A safe containing personal documents was also reported stolen. Additionally, Sult’s vehicle was stolen and recovered during her incarceration. She reported $60 in change was missing from the vehicle.

WPD conducted a search warrant and did find an opened safe. The total value of the stolen items was estimated at $1,975. At the time of the report, filed on June 8, only $760 worth of the items had been recovered.


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