Riverside County Deputies captured a man on Wednesday blamed for burglarizing various churches all through the U.S. The suspect, 45-year-old Malin Rostas, purportedly utilized his misleading persona of “Father Martin” to get to various churches prior to taking things from them, as indicated by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies pulled over Rostas, who is from New York, in the 10000 block of Pigeon Pass Street in the wake of perceiving the vehicle matched the depiction of the vehicle utilized in the robberies.
During the traffic stop, Deputies captured Rostas for an exceptional crime warrant for a Burglary in Pennsylvania. Specialists discovered that he had attempted to burglarize a neighborhood church before the traffic stop. Rostas was reserved for the exceptional warrant yet Deputies are supposed to record extra charges for the attempted robbery in Moreno Valley. Investigators accept there might be more casualties and trust that sharing Rostas’ photograph will urge them to bring these to light.
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office gave this statement, “Yes, investigators from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office are in contact with investigators in Houston and have confirmed the suspect we have in custody, Malin Rostas, is the same suspect of burglaries in the Houston area. Because this investigation is ongoing, we cannot confirm all of the burglaries Malin Rostas has committed at this time.”