Trial of Jennifer Lynn Dickerson to Reconvene Monday
The trial of Jennifer Lynn Dickerson continued with testimony from arresting officers are stolen property owners.
The trial of Jennifer Lynn Dickerson – a woman arrested for breaking into a San Carlos home and stealing a 1995 Gold Lexus along with a laptop computer - will reconvene Monday.
The trial, which is being heard by Judge Barbara Mallach, reached its third day, which heard testimony from the stolen property owners Steven Desedare and Randi Kutnewski, as well as several of the arresting officers.
On October 27, 2008, Dickerson allegedly broke into the home of Desedare and Kutnewski, stole a laptop and a set of car keys, and then proceeded to steal their Lexus from the driveway.
A note – later determined to be handwritten by Dickerson – was left in the house’s window asking about the sale of the car. The car was found by police soon after abandoned in a Daly City parking lot.
Dickerson’s fingerprints were found inside the vehicle and her uniform from D&M Towing Company was found inside the car, as well. Dickerson had been fired from the tow company but had never returned her uniform.
Two of Dickerson’s former colleagues from the tow company also testified in court. Dickerson is out on custody on a $60,000 bail bond. Dickerson’s attorney, Scott Newbould, did not return messages left at his office.