Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA - A teen and two men were arrested, accused of burglarizing a home where jewelry and weapons were taken.
The burglary occurred in the 100 block of South Gordon Avenue around 1:59p.m. April 4. Officers watched the home and observed two suspects flee into a waiting vehicle with pillowcases full of alleged stolen property, according to Lt. Matt Fenner of the Glendora Police Department. Officers used their patrol vehicles to box in the suspect vehicle. Recovered were two handguns and jewelry. In all, $5,000 in property was taken. Arrested were Camilo Andres Lancheros Garcia, 22, and Daivyd Jair Buitrago Calderon. Both men were charged with first-degree burglary. They were released on their own recognizance and are scheduled to appear in the West Covina Courthouse April 29, according to Los Angeles County Superior Court records. ********** The arrest record in this article is being redistributed by SGV CityWatch and is protected by constitutional, publishing and other legal rights. Arrest information is public record and was distributed by government sources. The person(s) named in this article has only been arrested on suspicion of the crime(s) listed and is presumed innocent. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA - Two men accused of burglarizing two businesses were arrested after attempting to flee police January 9.
Officers responding to burglary alarms at the businesses attempted to stop a vehicle leaving the area. The driver refused, according to the Glendora Police Department. The suspects evaded officers along surface streets and eventually onto the 210 freeway westbound. The suspects exited onto Marengo Avenue in Pasadena where the suspects stopped and surrendered. Oscar Isaiah Strange and Eric Devon Gulley were both arrested just after 3 a.m., according to Glendora Police booking records. Strange was booked on suspicion of evading a peace officer with wanton disregard for public safety, burglary, vandalism exceeding $400, driving on a suspended or revoked license and failure to appear on a bench warrant, according to Glendora Police booking records. Gulley was booked on suspicion of burglary, vandalism exceeding $400, driving on a suspended or revoked license and failure to appear on a bench warrant, according to Glendora Police booking records. Gulley was arrested by Glendora Police in 2019, wanted for felony reckless evading, commercial burglary and failure to appear on two bench warrants, according to Glendora Police booking records. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA - Officers confiscated a loaded handgun, cutting tools and 14 stolen catalytic converters after arresting two juveniles who led them on a pursuit from Glendora to Azusa late Friday night.
Officers arrived to a parking structure near the AMC 12 theaters on the report of a possible catalytic converter theft in progress. After locating a suspect vehicle, officers attempted a traffic stop. The driver refused to pull over, according to the Glendora Police Department. The driver eventually stopped in the middle of the street in the 800 block of South Cerritos Avenue in Azusa. The two juveniles inside the vehicle ran, but were quickly arrested. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor LA VERNE - Three burglary suspects were arrested Monday night, caught after an attempt to lose Glendora officers in a La Verne neighborhood during a pursuit.
Glendora officers chased the suspects after they allegedly burglarized Kohl’s, 1225 S. Lone Hill Ave. Officers were called to the store at 6:22 p.m., according to Lt. Mike Henderson of the Glendora Police Department. The suspects ditched their ride and fled on foot near East Gladstone Street and Damien Avenue, Henderson told SGV CityWatch. Two female suspects were caught and taken into custody while out on a sidewalk in a neighborhood, Henderson told SGV CityWatch. The male suspect was found hiding in a residential garage in the 500 block of Lesmar Drive. Victor Hugo Benitez, was arrested at 2:53 a.m. He is booked on suspicion of evading a peace officer with wonton disregard for public safety, burglary, kidnapping, conspiracy to commit a crime, false imprisonment, taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, intimidating or tampering with a witness, being a felon in possession of a firearm, robbery and a warrant from another police department. He is being held in lieu of $450,000 bail. Erica Elisabeth Mireles, 29, was arrested at 8:59 p.m. She was booked on suspicion of burglary, grand theft, conspiracy to commit a crime, and on two warrants from another police department. She is being held in lieu of $350,000 bail. Anissa Nicole Virgen, 19, was arrested at 8:59 p.m. She was booked on suspicion of burglary, identity theft, grand theft, check fraud, conspiracy to commit a crime, possession of burglary tools and on a warrant from another police department. She is being held in lieu of $275,000 bail. All three suspects are scheduled to appear in the West Covina courthouse Wednesday, May 17. Assisting with the search was the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s San Dimas Station, Pomona Police Department, La Verne Police Department and a Pasadena Police helicopter. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA – It looks like two porch pirates are out of bunch of wine glasses and Metamucil after police caught the suspects who allegedly stole the items and more from a residence.
Two alleged thieves were caught in the 700 block of East Essex Street early November 29. A resident witnessed suspicious activity and called for officers, according to the Glendora Police Department. Veronica Diaz, 26, and David Lee Harnden, 38, were both arrested. Harnden was released on his own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in the West Covina courthouse December 20. Booking information for Diaz was not readily available. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA – Three suspects caught fleeing from police November 9 are facing first-degree residential burglary and grand theft charges.
Tywan Lamont Brown, 25, DiJonn Cooper, 25, and Amber Dayanara Echeverria, 20, had charges officially filed against them November 14 by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Echeverria was additionally charged with felony evading. Cooper was additionally charged with carrying a loaded firearm in a public place or vehicle, according to Los Angeles Superior Court records. Police gave chase to the three suspects who fled the scene of a residential burglary in the 100 block of North Catherine Park Drive just before 3 p.m. The driver refused to stop and led police on a chase until the driver crashed at Glendora Avenue and Route 66. Brown and Cooper allegedly ran from the crashed vehicle, leaving Echeverria behind. A multi-agency search helped to corral the suspects hiding in a yard in the 600 block of South Minnesota Avenue. Cooper and Brown are being held in lieu of nearly $1.3 million bail. Echeverria posted bond and was released November 16. All three suspects are scheduled for an appearance in the West Covina Courthouse November 28. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA - Two men and one woman are facing residential burglary charges after fleeing from officers and crashing during their escape Wednesday afternoon.
Officers responded to a report of a home burglary in progress in the 100 block of North Catherine Park Drive just before 3 p.m. Witnesses were able to provide a suspect vehicle description. Officers found the vehicle and attempted to stop the driver, according to Lt. Michael Henderson of the Glendora Police Department. The driver failed to stop and attempted to elude officers. The driver reportedly went through a red light at Glendora Avenue and Route 66 where the suspect broadsided an SUV, which turned over. Two other vehicles were struck during the crash, Henderson told SGV CityWatch. The two male suspects were able to escape on foot and left their female compatriot behind. With the help of a Pasadena Police helicopter and deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s San Dimas Station, the two suspects were taken into custody in a rear yard in the 600 block of South Minnesota Avenue, Henderson told SGV CityWatch. A driver in one of the vehicles struck was hospitalized. Henderson wasn’t sure if any property was successfully taken from the home. Booking information for the suspects is still unavailable. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA – Two women accused of theft fled a Kohl’s store Wednesday and led officers on a short chase before being hauled off to a jail cell.
Tamia Lanae Jenkins, 23, and Melinda Marie Lewis, 29, are accused of organized retail theft, among other charges. Police were called to Kohl’s, 1225 S. Lone Hill Ave., to investigate around 7:45 p.m., according to Sgt. Tim Crawford of the Glendora Police Department. Officers located two suspects who refused to stop for them and tried to evade the officers through the Glendora Marketplace parking lot until the chase ended behind Best Buy, 1307 E. Gladstone St. Crawford did not immediately know what items were taken from Kohl’s, but among the charges included evading police with Wanton Disregard for safety, grand theft, organized retail theft with intent to sell/exchange/return, obstructing or resisting a peace officer, providing false identification to a peace officer, possession of burglary tools, driving with a suspended or revoked license, according to Glendora Police booking records. Lewis was additionally booked for a felony warrant and misdemeanor warrant, according to Glendora Police booking records. Lewis is being held in lieu of $145,000 bail at the Glendora jail. Jenkins was issued a citation and released. Lewis was scheduled for an appearance in the West Covina Courthouse April 29. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor GLENDORA – Three suspects were arrested February 15, accused of following their victim who withdrew $10,000 from a bank and stealing it from the victim’s unoccupied vehicle.
The three suspects, who remain publicly unidentified, were arrested the same day of the crime after Chino Police investigators identified the suspect vehicle through surveillance video and believed the suspects were in Glendora, according to the Chino Police Department. Glendora Police officers were called to help and found the three suspects at the Route 66 Promenade parked at the Foothill Credit Union, 645 S. Lone Hill Ave. The detention was caught on video by a passerby who provided photos and video to SGV CityWatch. The suspects were detained until Chino Police detectives and officers arrived to take them into custody. The stolen cash was returned to the victim, according to the Chino Police Department. All three suspects were booked on suspicion of conspiracy and vehicle burglary. They were booked at the West Valley Detention Center, according to the Chino Police Department. |
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