WAPELLO COUNTY LEADS MULTI-STATE INVESTIGATION; ARREST MADE IN WIDESPREAD SCHOOL BURGLARY CASE

Wapello County Leads Multi-State Investigation; Arrest Made in Widespread School Burglary Case

OTTUMWA — A months-long, multi-state investigation led by the Wapello County  Sheriff’s Office has resulted in the arrest of a suspect believed responsible for burglarizing at  least sixteen school districts across Iowa and Missouri. The operation highlights the power of  proactive investigative work, interagency collaboration, and strategic use of technology.  

The case began on February 2, 2025, when the Cardinal Community School District in Wapello  County reported break-ins at its Elementary, Middle, and High School buildings. The burglar  caused extensive property damage and stole over $4,000 in cash. Despite early efforts, initial  leads were scarce.  

Rather than allowing the case to go cold, Wapello County investigators escalated their approach.  Investigators applied for and executed advanced technical search warrants not typically used in  standard property crime cases. Working closely with the Iowa Division of Criminal  Investigation (DCI) Intelligence & Fusion Center, Wapello County began analyzing key  digital evidence that would ultimately crack the case wide open.  

As the investigation progressed, reports of similar burglaries at schools across Missouri and  southwest Iowa began to surface. Recognizing the broader pattern, Wapello County  investigators took the lead in coordinating with multiple jurisdictions to pool data and track the  suspect’s movements. Their analysis led to the development of a detailed suspect profile, which  pointed to Curtis Lee Barton age 40 living in Jacksonville, Arkansas.  

While conducting a thorough background investigation of Barton it was discovered that he is  currently on parole stemming from a previous conviction for burglarizing numerous schools and  small businesses across central Missouri in 2018.  

Wapello County investigators prepared search warrant applications for the suspect’s known  residences in Jacksonville and Sherwood, Arkansas, and worked with the Arkansas State  Police Criminal Investigation Division to secure warrants through the Arkansas courts. On  Tuesday, April 29, a joint operation involving Wapello County Deputies, Arkansas State  Police, and the Lewis County (MO) Sheriff’s Office executed the warrants.  

Barton was taken into custody without incident. Evidence recovered at the scene directly links  Barton to the burglaries. He is currently being held at the South Pulaski County Jail in Little  Rock, Arkansas, on a $100,000 cash-only bond, pending extradition and further legal  proceedings.

To date, Barton is suspected in the burglary of approximately 14 school districts in Missouri and 2 in Iowa, including Cardinal Community Schools. Multiple Additional burglaries  involving small businesses are also being reviewed in connection to this case and providing  pertinent information to the agencies investigating cases within their jurisdiction.  

The investigation remains active, and additional charges are expected as law enforcement  continues to review new reports connected to the case. Anyone with relevant information is  urged to contact the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office.

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