Bay Area man arrested on suspicion of 114 vehicle break-ins
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Bay Area man arrested on suspicion of 114 vehicle break-ins
"From Nov. 8-9, 114 vehicles were burglarized at apartment complexes, police said in a press release. Vehicles were hit in residential parking garages on the 300 block of Crescent Village Circle, 3400 block of Iron Point Drive, 3700 block of Casa Verde Street and 100 block of Baypointe Parkway. Witnesses reported seeing an adult male, but the suspect disappeared before police arrived."
"The individual was captured on CCTV, however, and the San Jose Police Department's burglary unit was able to identify a suspect. A search warrant was executed at the 23-year-old's home in Gilroy last week, and police said evidence from the break-ins was located. The man was already in custody at the Santa Clara County Main Jail at the time he was identified, police said. They did not elaborate on why, except to say that he was in jail for an "unrelated crime.""
""Over a hundred victims were terrorized by one senseless suspect who thought his actions would go unnoticed," San Jose police Chief Paul Joseph said in a statement. "SJPD made sure you got our full attention and now you will face the consequences of victimizing our San Jose community." The city saw 3,460 burglaries in 2025, the police department's crime statistics show. Anyone with additional information about the break-ins is asked to contact Det. Bergstrom at 4318@sanjoseca.gov or 408-277-4401."
From Nov. 8-9, 114 vehicles were burglarized at apartment-complex residential parking garages across San Jose, including Crescent Village Circle, Iron Point Drive, Casa Verde Street and Baypointe Parkway. Witnesses reported seeing an adult male who left before police arrived. CCTV footage captured the individual and the San Jose Police Department burglary unit identified a suspect. A search warrant at the 23-year-old's Gilroy home recovered evidence linked to the break-ins. The suspect was already in custody at the Santa Clara County Main Jail for an unrelated crime when identified. The city recorded 3,460 burglaries in 2025. Tips can be sent to Det. Bergstrom at 4318@sanjoseca.gov or 408-277-4401.
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