A Pulaski County business owner is a hero for setting up and capturing a man wanted for a string of burglaries.
It all started Friday afternoon, when Chris Burton closed up shop by C&B Tire with no plans of coming back for the evening. It was his brother, he says, he stopped by around six and noticed something wrong.
“The light was on and there was wrenches scattered from the door to my toolbox over there,” Burton says. “The way it was set up we knew he was going to come back. So we started plotting and figuring out and we put everything back where it was, left the doors unlocked, the lights on, left everything where it was at,” Burton says.
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Burton had two friends standing watch, and they’re the ones who caught Richard Warren red-handed.
After police arrived, they found evidence in his truck linking him to a burglary the night before at a nearby pharmacy.
The tire shop owner says had they not come back that night, Warren might have gotten away with 30-40 thousand dollars worth of truck parts and tools.






