Police officers working to ensure community safety after a theft attempt.
A 34-year-old man, Trace Donovan Kirkland, has been charged with larceny following an attempted theft from a retailer in Asheville. The Asheville Police Department apprehended him after store employees alerted authorities. Kirkland was found with multiple stolen items and had several open warrants at the time of his arrest. His bond is set at $35,000 as he awaits further proceedings.
Asheville, NC – On May 20, 34-year-old Trace Donovan Kirkland was charged with larceny after attempting to steal merchandise from a retailer on Bleachery Boulevard. The Asheville Police Department responded to the incident following a report of theft made at approximately 6:00 p.m.
Store employees at the location provided a detailed description of the suspect, which aided law enforcement in quickly locating Kirkland. Upon arrival, officers found him in possession of a stolen item. A subsequent investigation uncovered that Kirkland had multiple stolen items with him at the time of his arrest.
In addition to the theft charges, Kirkland was found to have several open warrants at the time of his apprehension. The specific details regarding these warrants were not disclosed, but it was noted that they were unrelated to the events of May 20. He was subsequently arrested and taken to the Buncombe County Detention Facility.
Kirkland’s bond was set at $35,000, with a potential option for a $3,500 bond through a bondsman. As of his arrest, he remained in custody while awaiting further proceedings. The Asheville Police have not indicated if any further charges are pending or if additional investigations will take place regarding Kirkland’s past or current activities.
The attempted theft occurred during peak evening hours, which is considered a busy time for retail establishments. Store personnel quickly alerted the authorities following their suspicions of Kirkland’s behavior, demonstrating a proactive approach to preventing theft.
Trace Donovan Kirkland’s previous encounters with law enforcement have drawn attention to his existing legal troubles. Before his recent arrest, Kirkland had several outstanding warrants that had not been addressed. These past offenses have raised concerns about his ongoing activities within the community.
Asheville Police continue to encourage local businesses to remain vigilant in protecting their establishments from theft. The swift response to this incident underscores the importance of collaboration between store employees and law enforcement to ensure public safety.
The occurrence of thefts in retail places can have a detrimental effect on local businesses, adding to financial losses and contributing to a sense of insecurity in the community. Store owners are urged to enhance security measures and strengthen communication with local law enforcement to mitigate such risks in the future.
As this case progresses, further information will likely emerge from both the Asheville Police Department and the courts concerning Kirkland’s legal situation and the implications of his actions on both his life and the community.
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