{"id":33968,"date":"2018-05-19T00:47:47","date_gmt":"2018-05-19T07:47:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/police-find-stolen-goods-from-food-trucks-in-barrett-house-raid\/"},"modified":"2018-05-19T00:47:47","modified_gmt":"2018-05-19T07:47:47","slug":"police-find-stolen-goods-from-food-trucks-in-barrett-house-raid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/police-find-stolen-goods-from-food-trucks-in-barrett-house-raid\/","title":{"rendered":"Police find stolen goods from food trucks in Barrett house raid"},"content":{"rendered":"
When officers from the Juneau Police Department served a search warrant on the house at 401 Harris Street on Wednesday, they found items that had been stolen from shops on Franklin Street, according to a JPD press release.<\/p>\n
Earlier this month, The Grind Coffee and Alaskan Crepe Escape food cart reported they had been burglarized. Clothing, an iPad and other items were stolen from the coffee shop, according to an earlier JPD release. Amanda Kohan, owner of the Crepe Escape, told the Empire earlier this week<\/a> that a cash register, the company’s iPad, cooking equipment and other items had been taken from her business.<\/p>\n When officers entered the Harris Street house Wednesday, according to the release, they found many of those missing items.<\/p>\n Police say they found clothing from The Grind in the house, as well as the iPad and a Honeywell safe from the Crepe Escape. The Crepe Escape burglary was reported May 6, while The Grind burglary was reported May 7, according to the JPD release.<\/p>\n On May 7, police arrested Joseph Yaletchko<\/a> in connection with the coffee shop burglary. Yaletchko, a 47-year-old Juneau resident, was arrested for second-degree burglary and second-degree theft (both charges are class C felonies), according to the release. According to online court records, Yaletchko was still in custody as of Friday.<\/p>\n