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Scottsdale police arrest 2 more suspects linked to May riot

Posted 9/11/20

In recent days, detectives have arrested two additional individuals in the ongoing investigation into the downtown Scottsdale riots on May 30, police department officials say.

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Scottsdale police arrest 2 more suspects linked to May riot

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In recent days, detectives have arrested two additional individuals in the ongoing investigation into the downtown Scottsdale riots on May 30, police department officials say.

Valley resident, Jordan Burns, 21, was arrested for trafficking stolen property, theft and trespassing, Scottsdale Police Department officials say.

Raymus Joseph Bryant, 27, also a Valley resident, was arrested for burglary, police say.

Bryan was identified as a suspect through blood DNA evidence left at the scene, and store surveillance video, police say.

This brings the total number of arrests linked to the riots to 55. Police officials say the investigation is ongoing, and they continue to follow up on evidence, tips and information in a commitment to bring those responsible for criminal acts to justice.