They found wedding rings, luxury watches, jewelery and family heirbald treasures-estimated 700 stolen property worth about $ 1 million.
The authorities dragged the search order throughout the north and central regions, restored the items that the police said, saying that they were shaken by a group of thieves in the Asian and American Bay Area.
At a press conference on Wednesday, officials of San Jose announced the arrest of three people suspected of being members of the ring. Since June, the authorities have associated the suspects with nearly 80 theft. Since June, it has been in Western Saint Jesse, Kubitino, Salatga, Campbell and Mountain View.
Matt Mahan, mayor of San Jose, said: "This is a good day after fear, frustration and anger." The community has always lived in fear, because after being damaged at home, residents want to know if they are the next. "
Alberto Ibarra Vallejo, 25 years old; Gonzalo Valencia Ramos, Gonzalo Valencia, Gonzalo Valencia Ramos; according to Paul Joseph, director of the San Jose Police, the 46 -year -old Jaime Martinez Arrowo was at 1 On the 16th, he was arrested by the San Jose Police Detective and a member of the special combat team, and they were assisted by the special police officer of the Stockton police.
The appeal to the defendant's representative.
Everyone has no bail, and everyone will return to court on February 3.
Joseph calculated 78 theft cases, including 30 thefts in Sanjosé, 20 theft in Mountain View, in Cupertino and Salato 10 thefts of Saraatoga and Campbell.
The three were charged with 72 times to enter the room theft, St. Clara County. Atti. Jeff Rosen said.
Joseph said at a press conference: "These crimes have a profound impact on our community, instilling the fear and predation of many fragile families."
The Police Commissioner said that one of the reasons for the continuous existence of crimes is that the regional authorities including the San Clara County sheriff and the mountain view city and the Campbell Police Department have been investigating these crimes separately.
He said that the detective of the sheriff realized that a suspect on the doorbell camera conducted a wider investigation.
Joseph said: "The extensive surveillance and search of San Jose PD caused us to discover other suspects of this multi -producing theft operation."
Joseph said that these people are part of the crew of the community and the crew of the AAPI family in an orderly manner.
Joseph said: "They think it is a house where they find a lot of valuables, and it is worthwhile to break into these houses."
It is said that thefts have avoided large items, such as TV or electronic products, but are conducive to jewelry, cash and high -end wallets. Joseph said that they also seized foreign currency.
"For the residents of San Jose and many others in San Clara County, few crimes have a feeling of damage to our safety and peace, such as family invasion," said Rosemary Kamei, a member of the San Jose City Council. "I live nearby. I understand. I feel the same as the fear and attention experienced by all residents."
Joseph said five guns were also found in the search, including three guns reported by reported.
Detectives are still investigating whether the crew has other members who have not yet been determined. Joseph added that the theft related to the three men may increase in the next few days.
Authorities also said that they may increase allegations of hate crime.