A group of teenage boys aged 14 to 16 was arrested by San Jose police after a spree of car thefts and burglaries linked to incidents starting on Christmas Eve. The boys drove stolen cars into storefronts, ransacking businesses over three months. They first drove into a liquor store on Christmas Eve and continued similar crimes until police apprehended them on March 25, after a series of car thefts and dangerous confrontations. The investigation involved tracking stolen vehicles and cooperative police efforts across the area.
The group, consisting of boys aged 14 to 16, is linked to a series of burglaries and car thefts across the Bay Area, beginning on Christmas Eve.
Incidents included driving stolen vehicles into storefronts to commit burglaries, with several businesses affected over three months before their capture.
Captured on March 25, the crew utilized stolen vehicles in multiple crimes, showing a pattern of danger including using a gun to chase off victims.
The San Jose Police Department reported a collaborative effort leading to arrests after a series of dangerous encounters across the city involving the suspects.
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