Scott L. Dorow, 27, of E. Pine Street in New London, Wisc., and formerly of Sulphur, was arrested on Jan. 10 by Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies in connection with a July 2011 aggravated burglary at a home on Royer Loop in Sulphur.
According to the CPSO, the homeowner encountered an intruder inside his home.
Upon seeing the homeowner, the suspect, later identified as Dorow, allegedly fled and was quickly picked up outside the house by a car with three other people inside. After reportedly following the car in his truck, the homeowner allegedly witnessed the car stop briefly with Dorow jumping and fleeing on foot.
After an extensive search by CPSO, Dorow remained at large. A warrant was issued for Dorow’s arrest and his information was put in NCIC. On December 16, Dorow was arrested by Waupaca County Sheriff’s Office in Wisconsin where he posted a $35,000 bond and was released.
Dorow contacted CPSO Warrants Division and stated that he would be returning to Calcasieu Parish. On January 10 he was arrested and booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center. He is charged with aggravated burglary for the incident on Royer Loop and is also charged with six counts of simple burglary; five counts of theft; and two counts of criminal property damage in connection with a string of vehicle burglaries that occurred in June 2011 in Sulphur.
Judge David Ritchie set his bond at $176,500.
CPSO Detective Rich Callier is the lead investigator on this case.
Scott L. Dorow, 27, of E. Pine Street in New London, Wisc., and formerly of Sulphur, was arrested on Jan. 10 by Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies in connection with a July 2011 aggravated burglary at a home on Royer Loop in Sulphur.
According to the CPSO, the homeowner encountered an intruder inside his home.
Upon seeing the homeowner, the suspect, later identified as Dorow, allegedly fled and was quickly picked up outside the house by a car with three other people inside. After reportedly following the car in his truck, the homeowner allegedly witnessed the car stop briefly with Dorow jumping and fleeing on foot.
After an extensive search by CPSO, Dorow remained at large. A warrant was issued for Dorow’s arrest and his information was put in NCIC. On December 16, Dorow was arrested by Waupaca County Sheriff’s Office in Wisconsin where he posted a $35,000 bond and was released.
Dorow contacted CPSO Warrants Division and stated that he would be returning to Calcasieu Parish. On January 10 he was arrested and booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center. He is charged with aggravated burglary for the incident on Royer Loop and is also charged with six counts of simple burglary; five counts of theft; and two counts of criminal property damage in connection with a string of vehicle burglaries that occurred in June 2011 in Sulphur.
Judge David Ritchie set his bond at $176,500.
CPSO Detective Rich Callier is the lead investigator on this case.