A Susanville man has been arrested and charged with multiple crimes including second degree burglary, felony vandalism and obstructing a peace officer after police say he pried open the doors and ransacked the front of the Dollar Tree store on Main Street Sunday morning.
According to Police Lieutenant Matt Wood officers from the department responded to the Dollar Tree store to find the doors to the business had been pried open and the front of the store, including the office, had been ransacked.
During the course of the investigation officers were able to identify the suspect as 58 year-old Susanville resident Randy Hall.
Officers found the suspect in the 300 block of North Mesa Street and he was taken into custody after a short struggle with the officers.
During the course of the investigation, police were also able to identify Hall as a suspect in the March 6th, burglary of Kelley-Moore Paints on Main Street.
Hall was booked into the Lassen County Jail on multiple charges including second degree burglary, two counts of felony vandalism, delaying or obstructing a peace officer and committing a felony after being released from jail on his own recognizance. Hall was held on $30,000 bail.
The case has been referred to the Lassen County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.