Crime & Safety

Alleged Serial Burglar Arrested

A parolee is arrested on suspicion of stealing credit cards to support a drug habit.

A Newbury Park man was arrested Friday on suspicion of a parole violation and using stolen credit cards from several burglary victims to buy gifts and support a drug addiction, Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station detectives said.

Troyan Duss, who served a third of a 28-year sentence for burglaries and drug possession, was arrested around 7 a.m. at the residence of a female acquaintance near Las Virgenes Road and Thousand Oaks Boulevard, said Detective Sgt. Michael Holland.

Detectives were serving a no-bail arrest warrant issued for Duss, who allegedly failed to comply with several conditions of his parole, including failing to report to his parole officer, Holland said.

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Detectives also received tips that Duss was using illegal substances and committing burglaries, and obtained surveillance footage of the suspect using stolen credit cards at various stores, Holland said. 

Following his arrest, a search of Duss' rental car turned up 50 items of stolen property, including purses, credit cards, gift cards and cash, according to a statement from the station.

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Holland said Duss used some of the credit cards to buy heroin and methamphetamine, which were both allegedly found in the car and in the suspect’s possession.

Duss allegedly burglarized vehicles parked at trailhead parking areas, Holland said. Nine burglary victims from Calabasas, Agoura Hills, West Hills, Tarzana and other surrounding communities have been identified, he added.


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