A Midvale man has been charged with 18 counts related to a string of burglaries in Layton, Kaysville and Davis County on Feb. 12-13.
Joshua James Carter, 46, was booked into the Davis County Jail with no option for bail Wednesday after Layton police used a Google account location warrant to tie Carter to the scene of multiple burglaries reported earlier this year.
Layton victims in the February burglaries included the owner of a Ford F-150 and 2018 Ford Focus that were both unlawfully entered and had less than $500-worth of property taken from them, and the owner of a Dodge Ram who had less than $500 value taken from his truck, per a police booking affidavit. Other victims said Carter entered their garage attached to their home, and had belongings less than $500 value taken from their Nissan Xterra and Hyundai Sonata.
Layton police requested a Google radius warrant following the burglaries. Google analyzed Google subscriber locations and found only one identification common to multiple locations in Layton, later identified as belonging to Carter, the affidavit said.
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