Chilean citizen was convicted of a series of costly and destroyed robberies targeting homes throughout Vinterora Province.
Vinterora Prosecutor’s Office announced on Tuesday that Evan Andre Shamuoro Sandepaniz, 23, from Chile, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for crimes.
Between November 9, 2023, and February 7, 2024, Sanbanz, also known as Evan Francisco, targeted houses in Mooorpark, AdDand Oaks, Camarillo and Simi Valley.
He stormed 10 houses, all of which were located in upscale neighborhoods. The authorities said that every home is also supported by an open space.
In every robbery, smash a back window, sliding glass door or French door to get inside. He looted real estate and stole valuable elements, including jewelry, watches, cash and more. In one theft, stolen containing more than $ 100,000 cash.
The authorities said that the residents were not inside the homes during robbery.
On February 8, 2024, the investigator of Ventura was working in Mooorpark on an unrelated case that Sanbianz was seen climbing hills in a residential neighborhood, claiming to be exploring his next goal.
When the deputy tried to arrest Sandpanez, the man tried to escape in a car but was eventually detained.
Inside the Sanbians, the deputy of the elements that were commonly used as robbery tools including gloves and a tool bag containing sharpening files. Later on, the investigators linked Sanbanz with at least 10 robbery.
“A search for his phone has revealed selfies with stolen jewelry and large cash.” “Some victims were able to identify their stolen jewelry, which was seen in the pictures and wearing them by Santanez.”
During the crimes, Santanez was under observation of a 2021 residential theft in Los Angeles Province, officials said.
On March 7, Sanbians pledged guilty with 10 criminal charges of first -class residential robbery and a single crime from conspiracy to residential robbery.
He recognized all special allegations and strict circumstances, including the previous strike of residential theft and that crimes have been implemented in a manner indicating planning, development and professional efficiency.
On April 7, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison. DA office said it is a member of the cross -organized crime group.
“This sentence reflects the robbery of serious residential robbery on the victims and our society,” said Ball Nunez, Deputy Governor of Paul Nunez. “The defendant has carefully planned and carried out these crimes, and violates the sanctity and safety of people’s homes.”