Suspect in $10K cigarette theft from Southern California liquor store arrested in Sacramento 

One of the suspects in the theft of cigarettes was arrested from a store of alcoholic beverages in Vinterora Province in the Sacramento residence at the end of last month, and the authorities are still searching for at least another person.

The theft took place on May 13 in a wine store in the SYCAMORE Drive 2 2500 block in Wadi Simi, according to the Wadi Simi Police Department.

“The accident occurred after the store owner returned from a supply trip to a wholesaler in the San Fernando Valley and left two cars that are not guaranteed behind the work,” SVDD said. A media release on Tuesday. “Surveillance footage captured two suspects to steal boxes from both cars … about $ 10,000 of cigarettes was stolen.”

After stealing cigarettes, the suspects in the gray SUV fled with no license plate; However, through “Districated Investigation”, Simi Valley police managed to recover the plate number before removing it to commit the crime.

SVPD said that by working with the California patrol on the highway, officials used the technique of identifying licensing panels and discovered that SUVs were a removal from AVIS and linked to the sacranto resident.

The suspect, Gedan Gabriel Barnes, was eventually identified after investigators reviewed more monitoring footage, social media activity analysis and used the license board reading data.

The police said: “Barnes was seen wearing clothes that match what was observed in the control footage of the crime scene.”

The car was eventually located in a house in Sacramento thanks to the help of the Sacramento Square in Sacramento and Vinterora Province, and the additional monitoring operations confirmed Barnes’s involvement in theft.

Police said that Simi Valley’s investigators – along with the officials of the Sharif Office Office of Shbakino and Sacramento – eventually served an inspection note in the 1300 Shadoglen Road bloc in Sacramento on May 22.

Investigators are looking for charges against Barnes to steal vehicles, major theft and conspiracy.

Additional suspects are still recognized as the investigation continues.

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