'High Priority Offender' back behind bars

The Pierce County Prosecutor’s office charged Nicholas James McCulloch, 33, with Residential Burglary and Malicious Mischief on Monday, Aug. 8. Prosecutors have identified McCulloch as a High Priority Offender.

“Our High Priority Offender Unit focuses resources on repeat offenders,” said Prosecutor Mark Lindquist, “Our goal is to reduce crime and make our community safer.”

On August 6, 2016, a woman called police because she observed a car drop off a man at the house next door, which was her mother-in-law’s house. She observed the man go to the back deck and then lost sight of him and thought he went into the home.

Police officers found shattered glass on the ground from a broken window and observed McCulloch inside the home. Police say McCulloch ignored them and fled the house on foot. He was later caught by police.

In the home police noticed drawers were pulled out and emptied leaving items on the floor and a storage tub was filled with items from around the home.

The victims came home and said that they do not know McCulloch and he was not allowed in the home.  McCulloch had two warrants for his arrest at the time for two other pending superior court cases.

Bail is set at $450,000.00

– Pierce County Prosecutor’s office