PARAGOULD, Ark. — Paragould police arrested a suspect after a series of vehicle break-ins that led to multiple thefts, including a stolen vehicle and financial cards.
On February 27, 2025, Paragould police responded to multiple reports of vehicle break-ins in a residential area, resulting in the theft of a vehicle, debit/credit cards from four victims, and various other items, according to the probable cause affidavit.
Authorities identified a suspect vehicle linked to the incidents, leading to interviews that implicated Tyler Moslander and a co-defendant in the crimes. Moslander was interviewed under Miranda rights on March 17, during which he made incriminating statements, according to the affidavit.
Tyler Braden Moslander, 23, faces charges including:
- Theft of Property, a Class C felony
- Breaking or Entering, a Class D felony (10 counts)
- Theft of Property, a Class D felony (4 counts)
- Theft of Property, a Class D felony
- Theft of Property, a Class A misdemeanor (3 counts)
Judge Dan Stidham set bail at $250,000 cash-only with no contact orders and a GPS ankle monitor.
The investigation is ongoing as law enforcement officials continue to gather evidence and pursue leads related to the case.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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