Trio Arrested in Brazen Car Dealership Thefts
ABQ RAW, By Newsdesk, January 18, 2026
ALBUQUERQUE – The Albuquerque Police Department’s Auto Theft Unit arrested three individuals early Thursday morning following a commercial burglary and vehicle theft at an auto dealership in the Southeast.
On Jan. 15, 2026, at around 4:00 a.m., APD responded to a burglary at an auto dealership, located at 300 Wyoming Blvd. SE. Investigators learned through their investigation that the suspects rammed the entrance gate, forced entry into the business, and stole approximately 40 key fobs to vehicles and approximately 80 vehicle titles. Seven vehicles were also taken from the lot.
Auto Theft detectives responded to the scene and began an investigation alongside Southeast Area field units. Detectives located three of the stolen vehicles at a residence near 508 Pennsylvania St. SE, including a stolen trailer, a Toyota 4Runner, and a Chevrolet Malibu.
Detectives conducted surveillance and observed multiple suspects loading the stolen Malibu onto the stolen trailer, which was being pulled by the stolen 4Runner. APD Air Support and additional units responded as that vehicle began moving.
The vehicle was successfully disabled using spike belts near Wyoming Blvd. and Central Ave. All three people inside the vehicle were taken into custody.
During the investigation, detectives recovered approximately 80 stolen vehicle titles and 40 key fobs from the stolen 4Runner. The recovered property was returned to the dealership owner.
The following individuals were arrested and booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center:
Rodriquez Mackall, booked on charges of Receiving or Transferring a Stolen Vehicle (3 counts), conspiracy, possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), and receiving and transferring stolen property.
Kalvin Harvey, booked on charges of Receiving or Transferring a Stolen Vehicle and conspiracy.
Stephone Yarbrough, booked on charges of Receiving or Transferring a Stolen Vehicle, conspiracy, and two felony warrants.
This investigation remains ongoing, and additional charges may be filed.
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