A Stafford woman told law enforcement authorities she hired a cleaning company to come into her home and later found a tote bag containing two sets of wedding rings were missing.
The victim reported the theft to police on Friday, November 13, according to the Staford County Sheriff’s Office. Â The cleaning company was inside the victim’s home on November 12, according to the sheriff’s office.
The sheriff’s office issued a press release about the arrest of a suspect in the case.
Detective A.S. Smith was assigned the case and obtained a search warrant for the cleaning company based in Spotsylvania County. During the execution of the search warrant, the detective was able to identify the women who cleaned the victim’s residence. They were identified as Enma Guevara Luna, 32, of Fredericksburg, and Ana Gomez Villalobos, 45, of Fredericksburg. A search warrant was executed at Gomez Villalobos’ home. Detectives located one set of the stolen wedding rings and a piece of the stolen clothing. It was learned Guevara Luna was in possession of the second set of stolen wedding rings. When detectives confronted her about the rings, she surrendered them to detectives.
Both suspects were charged with grand larceny. Gomez Villalobos was held on a $2,000 secured bond at the Rappahannock Regional Jail. Guevara Luna was released on a $3,500 unsecured bond.
The suspect is due in a Stafford County courtroom at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, December 4.
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