Nearly $4 million in stolen goods recovered in major cargo theft bust; 2 arrests made
- LAPD officers arrested two theft group members in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
- These arrests followed search warrants targeting alleged cargo theft activity.
- Authorities recovered diverse stolen items and seized bitcoin computers at LAX.
- Investigators seized stolen property worth nearly $4 million.
- The investigation into this cargo theft bust remains ongoing.
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LAPD arrests 2 in theft of $1.2M in cargo found in San Fernando Valley and $2.7M in computers at LAX
Two men suspected of stealing more than $3.9 million worth of cargo found at San Fernando Valley storage facilities and Los Angeles International Airport have been arrested. Following the execution of search warrants at the storage facilities, LAPD Commercial Crimes Division-Cargo Theft Unit detectives, with the assistance of Los Angeles Port Police, Union Pacific Police Department and Los Angeles World Airport Police personnel, began an investi…
Nearly $4 million in stolen goods recovered in major cargo theft bust; 2 arrests made
By KABC News Staff Click here for updates on this story LOS ANGELES, California (KABC) — Nearly $4 million in stolen goods was recovered in a major cargo theft bust in Los Angeles, police said. The LAPD said its Commercial Crimes Division – Cargo Theft Unit arrested two South American theft group members allegedly involved in the theft, movement and sale of stolen cargo the L.A. area. Oscar David Borrero-Manchola, 41, and Yonaiker Rafael Mar…


Bitcoin-mining computers, tequila and body wash among loot stolen by South American theft crew
The stolen goods were found in various storage units and in a shipment bound for Hong Kong.
$4M in stolen cargo recovered from South American theft crew in L.A.
Two prominent members of a South American theft crew were taken into and nearly $4 million worth of stolen cargo, including tequila and bitcoin mining computers, were recovered, law enforcement officials announced. It’s unclear exactly when Oscar David Borrero-Manchola, 41, and Yonaiker Rafael Martinez-Ramos, 25, were taken into custody, but in a Los Angeles Police Department news release, officials said the arrests came after “extensive inves…
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