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Wanted Caseyville woman captured

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KRISTEN-MILLER-Captured

Christopher Stufflebean

Christopher Stufflebean

 

Ashley Kite

Ashley Kite

***Updated ***

Caseyville Police have captured Kristen G. Miller, 20, of Caseyville.

Miller was wanted in connection with a daylight robbery in Alhambra.

Previous story — Police are searching for a Caseyville woman charged as an accomplice, with two from State Park Place, in a home burglary in Alhambra.

Kristen G. Miller, 20, of the 8700 block of Old Bunkum Road, is accused of assisting Ashley R. Kite, 21, of the 2700 block of Black Lane, State Park, and Christopher G. Stufflebean, 25, of the 500 block of Art Street, State Park with stealing a television from an Alhambra home at approximately 1:40 p.m. on Dec. 5. All three face felony residential burglary charges, police said.

A person living at a home in the 5100 block of Alhambra Road, Alhambra told police he saw a white male leaving his home with his television on Dec. 5. The male allegedly placed the television in a black passenger car and fled.

A Maryville police officer saw the car, with three people in it, traveling southbound in Interstate 55/70 about 15 minutes later. The driver of the car refused to stop when the police officer attempted a traffic stop. The officer pursued the car for approximately three miles before terminating the pursuit.

Later that day, a Madison County Sheriff’s deputy found the car parked and unoccupied in the 2600 block of Black Lane, State Park. After questioning the owner of the car and the residents of the home at which the car was parked, investigators obtained information to tie Kite, Stufflebean and Miller to the car on the day of the burglary.

Kite and Stufflebean were arrested on Dec. 10 on unrelated warrants. Felony charges were filed against all three suspects on Dec. 12 and bond set at $75,000. Kite and Stufflebean are currently in custody.

Anyone with information about the investigation or Miller is asked to contact the Madison County Sheriff’s Office at 618-692-4433 (Dispatch Center), 618-296-4820 (Investigations) or 618-296-3000 (Anonymous Tip Line).

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