27-year-old Trachel Stevenson was booked into the Montgomery County Jail this week on an outstanding warrant alleging she broke into a South Riverside Drive laundromat with a co-defendant and took $300 from a coin machine. Police say the incident was captured on video. She is charged with felony burglary.
Police say the burglary happened on Christmas Day of 2020. Video from the business shows two individuals breaking into the closed laundromat at 1049 South Riverside Drive by breaking a glass window. Once inside, the pair broke into the coin machine, taking $300. The codefendant, who was not named in the affidavit, also smashed the cash register with a hammer.
A warrant for her arrest was issued, and on January 12, 2022, Trachel Laquel Stevenson, of Riverwood Place, was taken into custody and charged with felony burglary. She is free on a $10,000 bond, via 911 Bail Bonding.