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Translate this page Three Riverside County gang members/affiliates caught at Temecula checkpoint with iPads stolen from San Diego County schoolsFriday, February 1st, 2013 Issue 05, Volume 17.
According to San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, arrested and charged with multiple felony counts, including burglary, receiving stolen property, and allegations of felonies committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang were Eyon Zimmerman, 19; Trevor Williams, 21; and Thomas Burleson, 21. Williams and Burleson are documented gang members in Riverside County. The defendants were arraigned today, Friday, Feb. 1, in San Diego Superior Court and pleaded not guilty. If convicted of all the charges, Zimmerman would face 13 years, Williams would face nine years, and Burleson seven years in state prison. "Border Patrol Agents and San Diego Police Department Officers arrested Zimmerman, Williams and Burleson at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement check point near Temecula on January 30 shortly after a burglary at Del Mar Heights Elementary," said Dumanis. Authorities said twenty-nine Advertisement "Our investigation is ongoing and more arrests in this case are possible," said Dumanis. "I want to give credit to our C.A.T.C.H. Team and all of the law enforcement agencies who are working cooperatively on these burglaries and their connections to gang activity in Southern California." Dumanis said between mid-November 2012 and January 29, 2013, law enforcement has reported a series of eleven burglaries that have occurred at various schools located in San Diego County. "In total, thieves have stolen 115 Apple laptops and 123 iPads. In an ongoing joint investigation with the Computer And Technology Crimes High Tech Response Team (CATCH), the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Carlsbad Police Department, members of the Riverside County gang, the Dorner Blocc Crips have been identified as suspects in the burglary series." 9 comments
Get em!!! I cannot commend you guys enough, it is about time that we start putting the hammer down. I am seeing some move out of town because it is getting a little too risky for them. Poor Babies!!! Thank you Border Patrol for a job well done!! Keep up the good work!
One more for the good guys! Thank you again for all you do.
A BIG "thank you" to all border patrol!! Stealing from kids, that is pretty darn low.
If you really appreciate our law enforcement vote to be tough on crime because the way it is now these guys will be back on the street in no time. Even if the do a little time, its all free including medical.
It's not their skin tone it's there life style.
Yay for border patrol! The unsung heroes....
To all those ppl saying Mexican illegals r the only criminals look at this these are not Mexican.so people please stop being ignorant. Crime does not discriminate
These young people are pathetic. To bad they didn't have coke or meth with them so they could put these pos up for a long time. Riverside gangs beware, aka pathetic cowards with no morals or purpose stop steeling the air I breath and off yourselves, better yet off each other.
Nonviolent crimes - Democrats will have them out on the streets after serving a week. |
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