A Juneau resident was arrested in the early morning hours of Wednesday after burglarizing a home.
Around Aug. 1, Albert Mazon, 25, allegedly burglarized a home on the 22000 block of Glacier Highway. A release from the Juneau Police Department says three revolvers were stolen and have not been recovered.
Mazon is also a person of interest in other burglary cases.
Officers responded to Mile 26 of Glacier Highway when a theft victim reported she saw some items in the area of an old construction lot that were stolen from her. Mazon was detained after two detectives and a patrol car responded.
Some tools at the site were identified as stolen from another victim, who happened to be a Capital City Fire and Rescue firefighter, the release said. The firefighter’s tools were stolen from his vehicle in July, but his bunker gear has not been found.
Mazon has been charged with first-degree burglary; a class B felony, second-degree theft, a class C felony; and third-degree theft, a class A misdemeanor, the release said.
“Additional charges are anticipated as the investigation continues,” police wrote.