LOGAN — A 38-year-old Logan woman has admitted to burglarizing a Providence home in 2022. Lenzie Null and Thomas Elliott Arzon were originally arrested after Cache County Sheriff’s deputies tracked them to a Logan apartment complex.

According to court records, Null appeared March 13 in Logan’s 1st District Court. She pleaded guilty to burglary, theft by receiving stolen property, and possession or use of a controlled substance, all class A misdemeanors.

On Nov. 14, 2022, Cache County Sheriff’s deputies received a 911 call about a burglary in progress. The complainant reported an unknown adult white male was in their mother’s room going through items, trying to take jewelry and ammo.

The Providence homeowners had a working security system. It captured video of a white male walking to the front door, then going to the back of the home and entering through a door in the garage.

The homeowners reported a white pillowcase with lace was missing from the master bedroom. A large amount of cash in large bills, many different coins, jewelry and a silver laptop were also reported taken.

Deputies identified a black Mazda with a spoiler on the trunk, seen on security footage at the end of the home’s driveway. An adult white female could be seen in the car as the male suspect exited the home, got inside and drove away.

Shortly after, law enforcement located the vehicle at an apartment complex in Logan, less than a mile from the victim’s home. The man and woman, later identified as Arzon and Null, were found hiding under a bridge less than two blocks away.

Deputies obtained a warrant to search the defendant’s apartment. Inside they found a laptop and pillowcase, matching the stolen items. Arzon also had coins, jewelry and a large amount of cash in his pockets.

Law enforcement located a backpack, containing marijuana and a small amount of white crystal like substance. Multiple small bags, a digital scale and other drug paraphernalia were found.

Arzon accepted a plea deal in January 2023 in Logan’s 1st District Court. He pleaded guilty to burglary and possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person, both third-degree felonies; and possession or use of a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor. He was sentenced to serve zero to five years at the Utah State Correctional Facility.  

According to court records, Null is scheduled to be sentenced May 22. She could face up to three years in jail.



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