San Jose: Police arrest three suspects who allegedly stole $1 million in jewelry, cash from Asian families in South Bay
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Authorities have arrested three men in connection with a string of burglaries that targeted Asian families in the South Bay, resulting in the theft of approximately $1 million worth of valuables including jewelry and designer goods. Beginning in June 2024, the suspects were linked to at least 700 stolen items across nearly 80 burglaries in various cities. The San Jose Police Chief stated that the operation's success marks a step towards restoring security for affected families, with expectations that the investigation will uncover even more unsolved cases tied to this burglary ring.
Authorities announced a joint operation that led to the arrest of three suspects involved in a burglary ring targeting Asian families, stealing about $1 million.
SJPD Chief Paul Joseph emphasized the long-lasting impact of home burglaries, vowing to enhance security and pursue remaining suspects after these arrests.
The joint operation uncovered evidence, revealing hundreds of stolen items including jewelry, foreign currency, luxury watches, and even firearms, some confirmed as stolen.
Three suspects were arrested across multiple California cities, with the investigation expanding as police link unsolved cases to the extensive burglary ring.
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