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Prattville Woman Charged with Four Counts of Unlawful Breaking/Entering of Vehicle related to Theft of Catalytic Converters

BY CHIEF P.K. JOHNSON

MILLBROOK POLICE DEPARTMENT

On Monday, July 12, 2021, Millbrook police responded to the 4500 block of Highway 14 with regard to a report of an individual stealing catalytic converters from vehicles parked at a business. The complainant advised he observed a white female subject on his property removing catalytic converters from vehicles on his property. The complainant attempted to make contact with the offender, who abandoned the lawn mower that she was driving, fleeing to a pick-up truck parked nearby.

The offender was last observed fleeing eastbound on Highway 14. Responding officers were unable to locate the offender at the time of the report. The complainant was able to provide officers with a description of the suspect, the suspect vehicle, as well as a possible license plate number. Detectives from the department’s Criminal Investigations Unit responded to the scene to process the scene and collect physical evidence. It was determined that the offender had unlawfully removed catalytic converters from multiple vehicles.

Pursuant to their initial investigation, Millbrook detectives developed Angela D. Waugh, a 46-year-old Prattville resident, as a suspect in this case. It was determined that at least 24 vehicles were broken into and their catalytic converters removed from each one. Warrants of arrest were obtained against Waugh for (4) counts of Unlawful Breaking and Entering a Vehicle.

On Friday, July 16, 2021, Millbrook police were notified that Waugh was in the custody of law enforcement, having been arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Autauga County. Angela Doris Waugh was taken into custody and transported to the Millbrook Police Department, where she was arrested, being charged with (4) Counts of Unlawful Breaking and Entering a Vehicle. Waugh was processed and later transported to the Elmore County Jail, where she remains under a $60,000.00 bond

We are extremely pleased to announce this arrest. I want to commend our detectives that worked this case. This is an example of outstanding police work. We had some strong investigative leads that our investigators were able to follow up on, ultimately identifying the alleged offender and obtaining warrants for her arrest. From Monday to today they have been on these individuals heels and she’s known for some time that she was wanted in connection with this case. She chose to attempt to avoid or elude our investigators, which ended with her arrest today. Unfortunately for the offender, it appears that additional charges will be forthcoming as a result of this investigation. We anticipate multiple Unlawful Breaking and Entering a Motor Vehicle charges, as well as (1) Count of Burglary 3rd Degree to be filed against the offender in the near future. We appreciate the assistance of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the Autauga County Sheriff’s Office in this case.