Overview
- Tyson John Senovio Renowden was first arrested on May 30 on felony theft charges and released on GPS-monitored probation before allegedly resuming shoplifting.
- Detectives linked him to over 100 thefts of high-value cordless tools and batteries from Lowe’s and Home Depot between June 4 and July 28.
- Over an eight-month span, he amassed at least $70,000 in illicit proceeds by selling stolen merchandise through a Roseville intermediary and local swap meets.
- On July 29, search warrants executed at five locations in Placer and Sacramento counties yielded more than $16,000 worth of stolen goods.
- His GPS ankle monitor failed to deter further thefts after his initial release, highlighting shortcomings in pretrial supervision.