
SUNNYSIDE, Wash. -- Two suspects are arrested early Wendesday morning after a witness called police, reporting a suspicious vehicle.
The caller said a car was pulling into multiple driveways, then leaving in the 1200 block of Vista Ave in Sunnyside.
The car was a 1992 Ford Thunderbird. Police found the car and arrested the driver, 41-year-old Jeffery Crane of Toppenish for an outstand warrant out of Zillah, driving with a suslended license and having burglary tools.
They also arrested 28-year-old Sergio Ochoa of Zillah for an outstanding warrant out of Yakima County and having burglary tools. Another passenger was questioned and released.
Crane and Ochoa were booked into the Sunnyside City Jail.
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