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Two Charged After Downtown Raid
POSTED: 4:10 pm EST March 19, 2004
UPDATED: 4:11 pm EST March 19, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Columbus police said they found stolen items Thursday night in a raid of a downtown warehouse. The items allegedly were part of a large theft ring, NewsChannel 4's Natalie Walston reported.
Police sifted through the evidence Friday, and said they found a hot tub, an all-terrain vehicle, band equipment, drugs and weapons in the former Lazarus warehouse off of Whittier Street.
Police said two leaders of an alleged theft ring were arrested, and officers were searching for a third. Rammey Darwish, 30, was charged with receiving stolen property. Michael Bartley, 27, was charged with narcotics violations and possession of marijuana.
According to police, the items likely totaled more than $100,000 in value.
"There's going to be a lot of cleared-up burglary reports and theft-from-auto reports," Sgt. Craig Lee said. "Everything in there, we've been told, is basically stolen."
Police said they found band equipment, including a mixing board and amplifiers.
"There's a full stage set up with amplifiers," Lee said. "There's cable all over the place."
The weapons found include shotguns, handguns and possibly a rifle, Walston reported.
"We have a quantity of marijuana, also ... more than just personal use," Lee said.
Anyone with questions about the allegedly stolen items should contact Columbus police.