A man of Oaks, who was arrested on suspicion of committing Al -Manzali violence, attacks on a multiple felony and illegal firearm possession, was linked to many high -end art theft in San Bernardino Province.
Ryan Bloom, 31, was held on Wednesday after he served the Swat team in Ventura County at his home in the 1300th Del Verde court. Investigators say that Bloom attacked a 33 -year -old woman during a local conflict, at a time threatening her with a firearm.
According to the Sharif Ventura County Office, the investigators who decided that Bloom were able to reach firearms and ammunition, despite the condemnation of the previous felony prohibited from owning it. This led to a multi -unit response that ultimately led to his arrest.
While searching for Bloom’s house, investigators found many firearms and ammunition tours, as well as multiple high -value panels previously reported. The paintings were followed again to a special group, and the investigators confirmed that at least one piece was marked in the real estate theft report in San Bernardino earlier this year.
Bloom is now facing multiple criminal charges, including domestic violence, assault with a firearm, wrong imprisonment and sexual assault, as well as many arms violations.
He was booked at the detention facility before the trial in the center of Ventura on bail of one million dollars. He was scheduled to appear before the court again on Friday.
The officials said that the Real Estate Crime Unit in the Sharif office continued to investigate the origin of stolen art, including the possible links to the additional theft in San Bernardino Province.