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He smart he knew what he was looking for and he knew how to get in and out quickly," Wallace said.Avelar-Rapalo was caught on surveillance camera loading Wallace's bike worth more than $4,000 into an SUV this past summer.APD says the department has taken a minimum of 97 reports of nighttime bicycle thefts of high-end bikes valued between $1,000 and $12,000.In these cases, the suspect entered a garage, shed, or residence between midnight and 6:00 a.m. to steal the bikes.Police say that a report was made of one of the stolen bicycles turning up on Craigslist for sale in McAllen, Texas. Police searched Craigslist using the phone number listed on the ad and discovered several more stolen bikes listed from the same seller.APD coordinated a buy/bust with the Harlingen Police Department and found the seller, identified as 38-year-old Juan Valdez, to be in possession of 6 bicycles, 4 of which matched descriptions of bikes stolen in Austin, including a Cervelo P4 valued at $10,000.During questioning, Valdez said he purchased the bikes from Juan Carlos Munoz of Austin.
Valdez said he purchased the 6 bicycles for a total of $5,000, and that he met Munoz while shopping at a flea market in San Antonio.Valdez said he had bought around 30 bikes from Munoz over the last 3 years, and denied knowing the bicycles were stolen.An Austin Police detective spoke with Munoz in October and showed him pictures of the stolen bicycles and asked if Munoz remembered buying or selling the bikes. Munoz stated he bought 3 of the 4 bikes from a man referred to as "Tuft" due to his tuft hair style.Munoz provided police with Tuft's address, phone number and the information that Tuft worked at a local pizza restaurant. Munoz said that when he purchased the bikes from Tuft, they were stored inside Tuft's 2004 Toyota 4-Runner SUV.Detectives used this information to identify Tuft as Avelar-Rapalo. The Toyota SUV registered to Avelar-Rapalo matches the description provided by Munoz as containing the stolen bikes, as well as an SUV spotted in the area of the bicycle burglaries. Surveillance pictures from one of the burglaries also feature a suspect that matches the physical description of Avelar-Rapalo.After detectives determined that he was involved in the burglaries, Avelar-Rapalo was put under covert surveillance in early November.