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Three Arrests Made In Security-Widefield Burglaries

El Paso County Sheriff’s Detectives have arrested three suspects in connection to two burglaries that occurred on Jan. 23rd. They have a warrant for a fourth suspect.

22-year-old Jacob Barnes, 20-year-old Kullen Falconer, and 17-year-old face charges of second degree burglary, theft exceeding $20,000 and conspiracy to commit second degree burglary.

They are accused of burglarizing two houses in the 5000 block of Hicks Drive and stealing several electronic items, jewelry, and firearms.

Police are still looking for a fourth suspect associated with the crime, 20-year-old Mason Nathaniel Simmons of Fountain. Simmons is a black male, 6’3″, 280 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes.

Simmons is facing charges of possession of weapon by a previous offender, second degree burglary, theft exceeding $20,000, and conspiracy to commit second degree burglary. He is considered armed and dangerous. Sheriff’s detectives ask anyone who knows where Simmons may be to please call the Sheriff’s Office at 719-390-5555.

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