‘Bling Ring’ fugitive surrenders to LAPD
November 5, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
The Los Angeles police have arrested a man sought in the so-called “Bling Ring” burglaries of several celebrities including Lindsay Lohan, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Suspect Jonathan Ajar (knicknamed “Johnny Dangerously” by the police) surrendered to police in Hollywood on Wednesday. (Photo of Ajar on left)
Prosecutors have charged Ajar with 10 felony drug and gun counts after searching his home.
Lindsay’s former Hollywood Hills home was burglarized in late August.
Meanwhile, search warrants documents show that the celebrity burglary ring (being called numerous things including Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch and Bling Ring) made out like bandits stealing everything from gold and …read more
Celebrity burglary suspects charged
October 28, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
The celebrity burglary ring suspected of breaking into Lindsay Lohan’s home as well as other celebrities were charged Wednesday by Los Angeles prosecutors, according to People.
Rachel Lee, 19, Diana Tamayo, 19, Courtney Ames, 18, Alexis Neiers, 18, and Roy Lopez, Jr., 27, were all arrested in connection to the crimes. Nicholas Prugo, 18, was arrested last month and has been formally accused of the Lohan and Audrina Patridge burglaries.
Prosecutors charged Prugo Wednesday with five more felony counts of first-degree burglary for a total of seven; Tamayo with two counts; and Ames, Neiers and Lopez with one count each, according to …read more
Rumor: More arrests in Lohan, Patridge burglaries
October 23, 2009 by Cheril Vernon
The Los Angeles Police Department has arrested at least four women in connection with the burglaries of Lindsay Lohan and Audrina Patridge’s homes, a source close to the case told People Thursday.
The source also said one of the alleged suspects — Rachel J. Lee — is under investigation for the $2 million jewelry heist at Paris Hilton’s home last year and of possibly being the crime ringleader.
A LAPD spokesman has yet to confirm the arrests, however, People reported.
Patridge’s home was broken into on Feb. 23, while Lindsay’s home was burglarized on Aug. 23 with an estimated $128,000 in jewelry, designer …read more


