East Bay gang members face 33 felonies related to multimillion-dollar theft ring

The Costa Costia Diana Biteton County Office said that eleven members of a gang in Antioch Pittsburgh Street, face 33 criminal charges of conspiracy, stealing personal property, second -class robbery and other crimes that helped create millions of dollars.

Three of charges claim that 11 gang members worked together to steal the goods from the Solar -style hut sites in Concorde, Waluntek, San Ramon and Brentwood. The DA office said that the gang members also stole tobacco products from the delivery trucks in Blazant Hill, Pay Point, Pletsburg, and other Chanel, Nordstrom and Alo Yoga in Wallet Creek.

Thefts occurred between September 3, 2024 and April 2, 2025. The charges against 11 suspects were charged in the Upper Costa Court on April 17. The gang members are also suspected of being involved in many robbery, vehicle theft and police efforts in the Gulf region.

“On March 27, 2025, it was claimed that Robert Kroford and three other individuals stole tobacco boxes from 7-Eleven in Plezant Hill,” says Bayan from Picon’s office. “After leaving the scene, Kraovord escaped the police in a car, eventually lost control and a fence crashed into the Frimmont Primary School in Antakia. All four passengers escaped from the scene of the accident, but they were quickly arrested by law enforcement.”

The felony raised against the 11 suspects is concerned with additional penalties for “street terror”, “taking property at a concert” and taking property worth more than $ 50,000.

Eight suspects are currently reserving the Contra Costa County Prison and are waiting for accusations. The joint guarantee of the suspects is approximately $ 22 million.

“The organized retail theft incidents require an organized law enforcement response.” “The main business group in crimes, under my office’s supervision, allows this by coordinating resources to achieve these crimes, ensuring accountability for the participants, and protecting the welfare and general safety of our societies.”

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