Loitering behind a business at 2:00 a.m. nets arrest of pair

Loitering behind a business at 2:00 a.m. nets arrest of pair
Photo: Cory Hinds and Daniel Peterson

The Lincoln Police Department recently announced the arrest of two people for loitering, apparently with the intent to burglarize a business:

“At about 2:08 AM on December 9th a Lincoln Police Officer discovered a truck parked behind a closed business on Flocchini Circle. The vehicle was associated with someone who had previously been arrested for burglary.

Additional officers arrived and while searching the area they found 27-year-old Cory Hinds (of Foresthill) in the bed of a different truck. He initially provided a false name and DOB, but was found to have a felony warrant. Officers continued their search and located 31-year-old Daniel Peterson (of Roseville) hiding in the area as well.

Hinds was arrested for loitering, possession of drug paraphernalia, providing false identification to a peace officer, and for the warrant (violation of parole).

Peterson was arrested for possession of burglary tools, loitering, possession of tear gas by a convicted felon, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Both were booked at the South Placer Jail. Peterson’s bail is $140,000 and Hinds is ineligible for bail.”

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