Man Charged with Grand Larceny
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Man Charged with Grand Larceny

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A man is facing more than 15 years in prison after being arrested and charged with grand larcenies from a commuter lot in Burke. He is Gilbert N. Colmes, 39, of Bent Tree Circle, in Centreville

In a Sept. 12 affidavit for a search warrant to seek evidence in Colmes' apartment, Detective Nickolas Boffi explained the case against Colmes. He wrote that, on Sept. 3, a man called the police to report a theft from his vehicle while it was parked at the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) commuter lot at 5671 Roberts Parkway in Burke.

The man stated that sometime between 6:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m., someone entered his locked, 1985 Datsun 300ZX and removed his Kenwood car stereo, a pair of Bosch and Lomb "Wings" sunglasses and a pair of aviator glasses with a hard black case.

Then on Sept. 10, police Pfc. J. Vesper was on patrol in that VRE lot when he observed a man "acting in a suspicious manner" inside a green 1997 Honda Accord. When the man in the Honda saw the officer, he ran from the vehicle and sped out of the lot in a 1984 Ford Tempo with Maryland license tags.

Vesper pursued the vehicle and followed it to Roberts Road and Zion Drive, where the driver lost control of his car and crashed into a fence. According to Boffi, the man ran from the vehicle, but Vesper chased him and was able to apprehend him. Police reportedly identified him as Colmes.

"Further inspection of the vehicle that Colmes wrecked and ran from revealed several car stereos in plain view," wrote Boffi. "Believing that the stereos were the proceeds of larcenies from vehicles in the VRE lot on Roberts Parkway, officers responded to the commuter lot and identified several vehicles with stereos removed from their dash."

Police then confiscated the stereos allegedly found in Colmes' car and secured them as evidence.

"During the inventory of Colmes' vehicle, a black sunglass case was [allegedly] located on the rear seat," the detective wrote. "Inside the sunglass case was a business card of [the Sept. 3 victim]." Boffi noted, though, that none of the vehicle stereos found in Colmes' car belonged to that victim.

However, the detective wrote that, on Sept. 11, a different person came to the West Springfield police station and "positively identified his Alpine car stereo that was stolen from his 1995 Jeep Cherokee [while] parked in the VRE lot on Roberts Parkway on Sept. 10. The Alpine car stereo was [allegedly] one of the car stereos that was recovered from Colmes' vehicle."

Police executed the search warrant in Colmes' Centreville home, Sept. 12, but did not take anything. However, police charged Colmes with three counts of grand larceny, possession of burglary tools, tampering, and being a habitual offender. He was held in the Adult Detention Center on $10,000 bond and has Nov. 10 and Nov. 17 court dates.