New charges for man in incriminating video in La Crosse

Police say man stole camcorder, admitted to theft on tape

Published On: May 25 2012 07:55:18 AM CDT   Updated On: May 25 2012 11:41:31 AM CDT
LA CROSSE, Wis. -

Prosecutors in La Crosse have filed new charges against a man who allegedly stole a camcorder and then filmed himself revealing his name, admitting to the theft and taunting police.

Twenty-year-old Houaka Yang was initially charged with carrying a concealed weapon and two counts of being party to misdemeanor theft. Prosecutors this week added five theft charges and a bail-jumping charge.

Yang and a teenager are accused of breaking into unlocked cars and stealing GPS units, cash and anything else of value. A surveillance video allegedly shows them stealing a camcorder from one car.

Police used the video to arrest them and return the camcorder. The owner says he was stunned when he later found Yang's incriminating video.

A message left with Yang's public defender wasn't immediately returned.