4 Chilean nationals arrested in $3 million Southern California jewelry heist 

Four members of the robbery were arrested in terms of stealing a $ 3 million jewelry store in Vinterora Province.

The suspects, all of whom are Citizen of Chilean, were identified by the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Vinterora County as follows:

  • Heidy Nickolt Trujillo, 25
  • Camelo Antonio Agolayar Lara, 31
  • Sergio Andres Megi Machouka, 27
  • Manuel David Ebara, 37

Starting in May, the robbery crew is accused of a scheme aimed at repairing 5 -star jewelry and monitoring, a family owned by Kokran Street in Wadi Simi.

  • The Chilean robbery is accused of stealing more than $ 3 million of jewelry, watches, cash and precious things from the Wadi Simi jewelry store on May 25, 2025 (Vintera County Lawyer Office)
  • The Chilean robbery is accused of stealing more than $ 3 million of jewelry, watches, cash and precious things from the Wadi Simi jewelry store on May 25, 2025 (Vintera County Lawyer Office)
  • 5 stars jewelry and watching candy and cafe repair Dr. Konki in Wadi Simi. (Fentora County Lawyer Office)
  • The Chilean robbery is accused of stealing more than $ 3 million of jewelry, watches, cash and precious things from the Wadi Simi jewelry store on May 25, 2025 (Vintera County Lawyer Office)
  • The Chilean robbery is accused of stealing more than $ 3 million of jewelry, watches, cash and precious things from the Wadi Simi jewelry store on May 25, 2025 (Vintera County Lawyer Office)

On May 20, three of the suspects arrived at the store in the White SUV, where two people conducted monitoring and admitted to the store through the front window.

They entered Dr. Konki’s dessert and the adjacent café to evaluate the site of any surveillance cameras. They were also claimed that they had searched the walls of the jewelry store.

On May 25, the crew returned to the shopping square and brought a ladder and a rope with them. The authorities said that the ladder was placed on the outer surface of the cafe, as the thieves cut the roof to enter.

They dug a hole through a joint wall between the coffee and jewelry store to reach the store’s safe. One of the suspects sprayed a cover -up camera on the storming.

Prosecutors said that the group looted the jewelry store and fled more than $ 3 million of jewelry, watches, cash and precious things. They escaped from the area and transported the stolen jewelry to a house in Los Angeles Province.

The expensive theft had destroyed the family that owned the store. The owner Jonathan Youssef said that 25 years ago, his father built the work from A to Z and plans to retire a short time before losing everything they had.

On June 10, the four suspects were arrested. They were accused of two charges of conspiracy to commit a commercial robbery and two accusations of conspiracy to receive stolen property.

“These teenagers were not collecting a local company to register fast money,” said Eric Nasarco, a lawyer for Ventura Province.

The authorities said that there may be additional cases related to the group, but no other details were provided about these incidents.

All four suspects are being held on bail of $ 100,000. If they are convicted of charges, they may face imprisonment from six to nine years.

An early conference is scheduled to be held to get rid of the Supreme Court in Ventura County on June 23. An initial session is scheduled for June 26.

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