Eight suspects were arrested during a retail bust in Ventura.
One day was held at the Camarillo Premium ports on June 14, according to the Ventura Sherif County Office.
Nearly $ 6000 of stolen property was discovered by officers, along with robbery and a copper joint tools.
The suspects were identified as follows:
- Martin Grandos, 40, Newbury Park
- Louis Santiago, 31, Oxenard
- Christian Hernandez, 29, Newbury Park
- Carlos Sanchez, 26, MooPark
- Sergio Rosas, 21, Van Nuiz
- Manuel Flores, 19 years old, Bickesfeld
- Santiago Parro, 18, Van Nuiz
- Male events, 16, West Covina
Grandos and Hernandez were arrested after they stole about $ 700 of goods from many retailers. When the deputies approached the husband near their car, they ran from the area before they were arrested shortly after.
Both were arrested due to conspiracy to commit the theft of organized retail, and the resistance of the executive official. Grandos has also been arrested for possession of copper joints.
For Sanchez and Santiago, the authorities searched her car, as more than $ 2200 of stolen goods were found from six different stores.
Both were arrested due to conspiracy to commit the theft of organized retail, the major theft, the possession of stolen property and the possession of robbery. According to Sanchez, Sanchez was arrested on similar charges before and was out of the guarantee due to the cases related to the separate theft.
It was claimed that Roussas, Barrow and a 16 -year -old boy stole more than 2600 dollars from 14 different stores in the ports.
They were arrested due to conspiracy to commit the theft of organized retail. Roussas and Barrow were also arrested for endangering children for crimes with the present. Rosas and Martinez were seized in the main prison, while the teenage boy was martyred and released to a parent.
It was claimed that Flores stole the goods of $ 75 from an outlet store. He was martyred and released to the theft of misdemeanors.
All cases were presented to the Vintera County Lawyer Office for review.
The Ventura Retail Action Action Squad is consisted of investigators from various agencies in Ventura, which focuses on combating organized retail theft, stealing spare parts and charging theft.
“The work team aims to provide a safe environment for everyone while working along with retailers, law enforcement agencies and the public to determine and determine the position of criminals participating in these types of crimes.”
Anyone with information about potential theft is encouraged to summon the retail bombing squad organized for Ventura on the number 805-383-8703. Anonymous advice can be provided to regional crime plug Lacrimstoppers.org.
Retail traders with a large retail theft can be interested in participating in similar Blitz operations, calling 805-383-8703.