Suspect in Carson City residential burglary arrested, second suspect remains at large
A 22-year-old Dayton man, wanted in connection with a May 20 residential burglary in Carson City, was arrested Friday in Lyon County and brought back to Carson City where he was booked, a sheriff's deputy said.
Matthew Raymond Marizza faces charges of two counts suspicion of burglary and suspicion of obtaining money under false pretenses, all felonies, conspiracy to commit burglary, a gross misdemeanor and misdemeanor possession of stolen property. His bail is $25,000 bondable.
The burglary happened at a Lindsay Drive residence. Several items were stolen including jewelry, an antique handgun and an iPad.
The second person wanted for questioning in the burglary, Cody Rodgers-Shaw, remains at large. He is wanted by the State of Nevada Division of Parole and Probation as a parole absconder and is believed to be armed and dangerous.
At 1:30 p.m. Carson City detectives were notified that Marizza had been arrested. He was taken to Carson City Sheriff’s Office where he met with an investigating deputy and was booked into jail.
During the investigation, an officer learned Marizza had sold a gold chain for $50 to a pawn shop in Carson City while Rodgers-Shaw sold silver jewelry and gold earrings at a Reno pawn shop. Investigators obtained video footage of both men selling the items at the pawn shops.
Marizza had a confirmed warrant since 2013 from Carson City Justice Court for failure to appear.
If anyone has information on Rodgers-Shaw's whereabouts they should ontact the Carson City Sheriff’s Office at (775) 887-2007 (dispatch) or the State of Nevada Division of Parole and Probation Fugitive Apprehension Unit at (775) 684-2600.