Buckeye Police Arrest Suspect in Statewide Cell Tower Burglaries

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A Buckeye man is in jail following an investigation into dozens of thefts from cell tower sites across the state.

The suspect, Jeremiah Ramage, is believed to have stolen communications equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and selling it online.

On June 10, 2025, Buckeye police responded to a report of a break-in at a cell phone tower in Tartesso off Sun Valley Pkwy where high dollar equipment was stolen including an industrial router. Detectives began working with cell phone carrier T-Mobile and learned there had been more than 35 similar break-ins at cell towers in the Phoenix metro area. It was also learned that some of the stolen equipment had been sold on eBay. Detectives soon developed information pointing to a former contractor identified as the 38-year-old Ramage.

On July 17, 2025, detectives located Ramage driving a pickup truck near Sun Valley Pkwy and Thomas Rd and conducted a traffic stop. Ramage was arrested without incident. Inside the truck, investigators found cell tower equipment linked to burglaries at sites in Southern Arizona and a stolen handgun. Detectives later served a search warrant at Ramage’s Buckeye home and recovered hundreds of items belonging to multiple cell service providers.

Ramage was booked into jail on charges including burglary, theft, and trafficking stolen property.

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3 Comments

  1. Here’s an example of a Public School Graduate.

    He steals high-dollar equipment from former employers then;

    Sells the stolen items on Ebay.

    He’s proved that he’s smart enough to run for Democratic Office, just ask Rep. Crockett.

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