The Palm Beach Post

Park Vista prep star arrested for 2nd time in week

- By Eliot Kleinberg Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Staff writers Julius Whigham II and Jodie Wagner and staff researcher Melanie Mena contribute­d to this story. ekleinberg@pbpost.com Twitter: @eliotkpbp

WEST PALM BEACH — Park Vista High School football standout Jake Collins has been charged for a second time this week with burglarizi­ng guns and other items from homes in suburban Lake Worth, according to jail and court records.

Collins, a senior who had signed to play at Duquesne University, now is charged with stealing from a home near his own that’s been empty since its owners died. Judge Ted Booras ordered him held without bail during a bond hearing Friday at the Palm Beach County Jail.

He was booked at about 5 p.m. Thursday into the Palm Beach County Jail, just 38 hours after he was released at 3 a.m. Wednesday on a charge of burglarizi­ng the home of a Palm Beach County sheriff ’s deputy.

In the first case, Collins is accused of having stolen guns and jewelry Friday from the deputy’s home, about a mile away from where Collins lives.

Investigat­ors say they recovered the deputy’s weapon and two others from Collins’ closet. The 18-yearold pawned some of the jewelry to shops in the Boynton Beach and Lake Worth areas, the sheriff ’s report said. The victims reported the theft after they returned home Monday afternoon.

The report said Collins confessed to taking three firearms from the home and investigat­ors found three in his closet. He said he’d already sold one he had taken from the deputy.

Investigat­ors said they then found Collins had pawned items that didn’t come from the deputy’s home: a gold necklace, a 55-inch television and a high-end watch. And they had the problem of the fourth gun, a revolver he said he bought on the street.

Then an acquaintan­ce told investigat­ors Collins had shown him a gun he said he stole from a nearby home whose owner had died.

Investigat­ors checked the neighborho­od for recently deceased owners and found a home that had been vacant, but not yet emptied, since the owner died at age 90 in February. The man’s wife had died in 2016.

The trustee, a 28-year-old granddaugh­ter who lives in Naples, told investigat­ors she still was cleaning out the home and settling the estate. She said she last had been there about three weeks earlier but a niece had been there two weeks before the break-in. She said her grandfathe­r did own a gun; its descriptio­n matched one found in Collins’ home.

Deputies searched the couple’s home and found the TV and gun were not there, and a jewelry box had been rifled.

The granddaugh­ter told investigat­ors she did not know Collins. Contacted Friday by The Palm Beach Post, she declined to comment.

Booras ordered Collins held on one charge of armed burglary of a home, three charges of grand theft of a firearm and one charge each of dealing in stolen property, fraudulent­ly pawning items worth $300 or more and grand theft of between $300 and $5,000.

Officials of Duquesne, a private college in Pittsburgh, said this week the school was aware of Collins’ first arrest and that officials there were gathering informatio­n before deciding his status. Collins originally had committed to the University of South Florida in Tampa.

Collins is The Post’s No. 16-ranked football player in the Class of 2018. He was an All-Area honorable mention selection for the Cobras last season. He finished his career at the suburban Boynton Beach high school with 142 tackles, 10 intercepti­ons, five forced fumbles and eight pass breakups.

 ??  ?? Jake Collins had signed to play football at Duquesne University.
Jake Collins had signed to play football at Duquesne University.

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