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The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

Coralville man charged after handling $10,000 worth of stolen property

A Coralville man has been accused of handling stolen property worth more than $10,000.

David Solis, 21, 2501 Holiday Road, was charged Feb. 24 with first-degree theft.

According to a North Liberty police complaint, officers executed a search warrant at 600 Andrew Court in Coralville related to an investigation of attempted burglaries in another jurisdiction. Stolen property was reportedly recovered in Solis’ home and the vehicle he was operating at the time of the investigation, the complaint said.

The property recovered was linked to several burglaries reported in several jurisdictions, the complaint said. Solis allegedly admitted to police that the property was stolen. The total value of the stolen property that police recovered from the home and vehicle totaled $14,616.45.

Solis was charged with first-degree theft, a Class-C felony.

— by Kristen East

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