By Ed Fletcher
efletcher@sacbee.com
Lincoln police today arrested a 33-year-old Citrus Heights woman suspected of breaking into a series of vehicles and assaulting a man who tried to stop her.
Trisha Brockway was arrested at 8:45 a.m. near the Parkview Apartments, 1654 First Street. She was carrying a plastic bag full of goods stolen from seven vehicles burglarized Tuesday night and this morning, police said.
Authorities were alerted to Brockway's alleged crimes at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday after man interrupted a woman trying to steal his car stereo.
"When he confronted the female she pulled a box cutter knife and assaulted him," a Lincoln police news release states.
The man suffered minor injuries and was unable to detain the suspect, who ran, got into a Mazda sedan and sped away.
Officers responding to a report of another vehicle burglary at 6:20 a.m. arrested Seyed Amir Mirabolfathazav, 49, of Citrus Heights, who was driving the Mazda allegedly involved in the prior incident.
Mirabolfathazav was booked for procession of stolen property.
About two hours later, Brockway was arrested. She was booked in the Placer County jail and faces charges of assault, procession of stolen property, making terrorist threats and possession of a dangerous weapon.
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