Serial Burglar Arrested In Shady Cove, Charged With 18 Burglaries (Photo)
- 09/11/25
JCSO Case 25-3487
SHADY COVE, Ore. – Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) Patrol deputies arrested a serial burglar in Shady Cove yesterday, August 10, at 12:02 PM. After a months-long investigation, JCSO Shady Cove deputies identified a suspect wanted for committing 18 burglaries to three businesses in the Shady Cove area. The suspect, Justin David Teixeira, 38, of Shady Cove, is charged with 18 counts of second-degree burglary, 18 counts of second-degree criminal trespass, third-degree theft, first-degree criminal mischief, and possession of a burglary tool or theft device.
During the investigation, JCSO Shady Cove deputies identified Teixeira as the suspect in numerous burglaries, trespasses, thefts, and criminal mischief at multiple Shady Cove businesses since April. Deputies arrested Teixeira yesterday afternoon while serving a search warrant at his residence in Shady Cove.
Teixeira was lodged in the Jackson County Jail for several hours yesterday until he was force released due to Oregon’s Senate Bill 48 guidelines. Oregon’s legislature passed SB48 in 2021 as a pretrial bail reform bill. The law went into effect in July of 2022. SB48 makes pre-trial release automatic for most “low-level” nonviolent charges, while people facing serious “person crime” charges may still be held before trial. These charges include more serious offenses including violent felonies, sex crimes, and domestic violence felonies or misdemeanors. SB48 also establishes release conditions for the suspected offenders. For more information on SB48 go to https://www.courts.oregon.gov/programs/pretrial/pages/default.aspx
This case is open and ongoing with deputies following additional leads. There is no further information available for release.
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Serial Burglar Arrested In Shady Cove, Charged With 18 Burglaries (Photo)
- 09/11/25
JCSO Case 25-3487
SHADY COVE, Ore. – Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) Patrol deputies arrested a serial burglar in Shady Cove yesterday, August 10, at 12:02 PM. After a months-long investigation, JCSO Shady Cove deputies identified a suspect wanted for committing 18 burglaries to three businesses in the Shady Cove area. The suspect, Justin David Teixeira, 38, of Shady Cove, is charged with 18 counts of second-degree burglary, 18 counts of second-degree criminal trespass, third-degree theft, first-degree criminal mischief, and possession of a burglary tool or theft device.
During the investigation, JCSO Shady Cove deputies identified Teixeira as the suspect in numerous burglaries, trespasses, thefts, and criminal mischief at multiple Shady Cove businesses since April. Deputies arrested Teixeira yesterday afternoon while serving a search warrant at his residence in Shady Cove.
Teixeira was lodged in the Jackson County Jail for several hours yesterday until he was force released due to Oregon’s Senate Bill 48 guidelines. Oregon’s legislature passed SB48 in 2021 as a pretrial bail reform bill. The law went into effect in July of 2022. SB48 makes pre-trial release automatic for most “low-level” nonviolent charges, while people facing serious “person crime” charges may still be held before trial. These charges include more serious offenses including violent felonies, sex crimes, and domestic violence felonies or misdemeanors. SB48 also establishes release conditions for the suspected offenders. For more information on SB48 go to https://www.courts.oregon.gov/programs/pretrial/pages/default.aspx
This case is open and ongoing with deputies following additional leads. There is no further information available for release.
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