Serial San Jose graffiti vandal 'GIZMO' nabbed: SJPD

(Kron)-Police revealed on Friday that a 17-year-old boy used the title “Gizmo” and was behind a series of sabotage on the walls around San Jose.

A week -long investigation was investigated in “Gizmo” from the complaints submitted by the locals.

“Investigators have discovered that multiple sabotage incidents were reported with the same title of writing on the walls,“ Gizmo ”, between April 4, 2025 and April 22, 2025. Many of these incidents were reported by applying the city of San Jose 311, as well as by the population during community meetings,” Saint Jose Police spokesman said Stacie Shih.

On May 3, investigators investigators found that the boy had seized in search of monitoring his car and found evidence of his crimes, Shih said. The suspected “Gizmo” was arrested and reservation is taken. The police did not issue his name because he is a minor.

Police chief SJPD Paul Joseph said that his gang unit is committed to the removal of saboteurs who “incite fear in our neighborhoods. Our residents deserve to live in safe and clean societies, and not those shaded with the threats of gang violence.”

The truck was marked with “Gizmo” graffiti. (Photo via San Jose Police Department)

“Our society will now be clean and will be available to one of our misleading youths the opportunity to make better choices,” said Mayor Mahan. “If you distort San Jose, you will be responsible and you will have the opportunity to modify by beautifying our city.”

A bust is one of the many SJPDs targeting the destructive young population who provide public property.

Last month, a prolific Grafati who has a sign of his work with the title “Goob” was arrested. “Job”, his real name, Alex Garcia, was behind a breakthrough in writing on the walls that were afflicted in the city center, according to the police. Garcia, 20, is suspected of suspected a sign of dozens of public, private and commercial real estate.

Photo: SJPD

Garcia seems to be aware that police officers were investigating. In one of the signs of writing on the walls, “F ** K SJPD”, and “Transfer myself to prison in 3 days, wrote” the photos released by SJPD. Garcia was later reserved in prison for multiple charges of felony and misdemeanor sabotage.

Four adolescents were arrested in San Jose, including a 13 -year -old boy, in May regarding the gang motivation accident that occurred on January 5 in Nissic Park.

“The evidence on an open source showed four unidentified suspects who cut the city -owned garden mark with a hand saw, while gang threats screaming. Then the suspects began taking the mark,” she wrote.

The city was published in the city in Nisich Park. (SJPD courtesy photos)

Gang SJPD investigators have identified the four suspects as the 18 -year -old Donor Sosa, Michael Reyes, and two boys.

On May 1, Donner and Reyes were reserved in prison. The juvenile suspects, between the ages of 13 and 15, have been booked in the juvenile hall on suspicion of sabotage and major theft.

Anyone with information about more incidents that involve the title “Gizmo” is required to contact the Minkel #5003 of the San Jose Police Gangs Unit, [email protected], or phone, 408-277-3835.

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