Con B&B Without Owners Permission Leads to Arrest of Pair in Jamestown Home

Jamestown, CA…Last night deputies responded to a home on Shell Road in Jamestown for reports of a burglary. The homeowner reported he heard from a friend that someone was at his home. When deputies arrived, they found 20-year-old Ronnie Conway of Concord in a Jeep Laredo inside the garage of the home. Conway claimed the homeowner gave him permission to be in the home. Deputies could see drug paraphernalia inside Conway’s Jeep and conducted a search. 33-year-old Leonor Crocker of Pittsburg was found hiding underneath a pile of clothing in the back seat and gave deputies a fake name. Deputies discovered her real name after finding credit cards and a Contra Costa inmate identification card with photo in the vehicle.

A records check revealed that Crocker had outstanding warrants for burglary and drugs. Additionally methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, (MDMA) ecstasy pills, a collapsible baton, notary stamp, and mail addressed to various people were found inside the Jeep.

A door leading to the inside of the home was found open and lights were on. Deputies are conducting follow up with the homeowner to see if any property is missing.

Conway and Crocker were arrested and booked into the Tuolumne County Jail.