East Bay man pleads not guilty to robbery days after last conviction

(Krona) – A few days after the condemnation of the perpetrator of sexual crimes registered with the stealing of a woman in the eastern Gulf and was released in the conditional release, he claimed that he stole another woman on the peninsula, according to the office of San Matteo County Lawyer.

Prosecutors said that the victim of the peninsula was out of running in San Matteo on Tuesday, nine o’clock in the morning when the suspect, who was identified by Rasoud Giuvone Lasi, 32, from Auckland, took over and withdrawn a golden necklace from her neck. They responded to the officers of the San Matteo Police Department, who received a video of the observation that shows the suspect and learned from a local resident that a man suffering from face tattoos was seen entering a white Mercedes.

Hours later, at 12:41 pm, the San Matteo Sharif County Office of Plaza Jewelery at 3303 Middlefield Road at North Fair Oaks responded to the report of a man who acts strongly towards employees while trying to sell a golden chain without identifying his identity. The employees told the authorities that the man was seen fleeing in a white Mercedes.

The arrival of Sharif’s deputies in Lassi drives Mercedes through the parking lot, according to the DA office. When the deputies placed their lights and warnings, the general prosecutors said that Lasi was reflected in the parking block and eventually into an inverted vehicle. Da office said that Lasi then put the car in driving and went to a periodic car.

Lasi was arrested at the threat of weapons. Prosecutors said that the gold necklace was found in San Matteo in Mercedes.

The Frimon Police Administration said that the theft on Tuesday in San Matteo was a robbery on August 6 in Frimmut, in which Lassi participated. After a short struggle, Lasi fled with a woman’s necklace.

Lasi accepted a call deal in the Frimont case and was convicted on September 19 with a second -degree stealing with a strengthening to target a weak victim. He obtained a three -year prison sentence with three years of control.

Lasi’s criminal history also includes a condemnation of 2014 by human trafficking for a minor for sex, according to Freemont police and the Megan Law website.

On Tuesday, Lasi acknowledged that he was not guilty of second -class theft and assaulting a peace officer in the case of San Matteo Province. The next court date was set on October 9. He is still in prison due to the violation of the conditional release of the sponsorship.

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