Jami Lynn Burrows, a former landscaper and Pacific Palisades resident, appeared in court on Wednesday, Oct. 8, facing felony charges in connection to suspected burglaries in the Palisades, according to police.
Ninaz Saffari, an attorney representing Burrows at her court appearance, said her client is innocent of all charges and that she was never involved in burglaries.
Police detectives said Burrows was arrested in connection to burglaries in the Palisades after witnesses identified the mother of two on store surveillance footage using stolen credit cards.
Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore did not share any further details about the case.
“Detectives are still investigating,” he said.
Authorities also recovered stolen items after searching in her Tuolumne County home in Porterville, which is about a 160-mile drive to the Palisades.
“Thanks for what you did for me,” Burrows told the Palisadian-Post at her Wednesday court hearing in a sarcastic tone. “Thanks a lot.”
During her court appearance, the presiding judge also named several individuals in stay away orders in connection to the case. She is currently out on $100,000 bond and due back in court on Nov. 4.
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