East Bay gang members face 33 felonies related to multimillion-dollar theft ring
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East Bay gang members accused of stealing millions in merchandise
MARTINEZ — Eleven members of an Antioch-Pittsburg gang are facing charges that they worked together to steal millions of dollars in merchandise from stores across Contra Costa County, according to prosecutors. Related Articles Murder charges filed in fatal Concord shooting Driver sought in fatal 2023 Oakland traffic collision is arrested Bay Area man gets 6 years for Oakland killing …
East Bay gang members face 33 felonies related to multimillion-dollar theft ring
Eleven gang members of an Antioch-Pittsburg street gang face 33 felony charges for conspiracy, personal property theft, second-degree burglary and other crimes that helped create a multimillion-dollar theft ring, Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton’s Office said. Three of the charges allege that 11 members of the gang worked together to steal merchandise from Sunglass Hut locations in Concord, Walnut Creek, San Ramon and Brentwood…
Felony Charges Filed Against Suspected Gang Members For Multi-Million Dollar Theft Spree
The Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office filed a 33-count felony complaint against eleven members of an Antioch-Pittsburg criminal street gang on conspiracy, grand theft of personal property, second-degree robbery, and other offenses related to the theft of millions of dollars in merchandise. The charges were filed in Contra Costa Superior Court on April 17th and allege that eleven members of a criminal street gang worked together to steal me…
Suspected Gang Members Facing Felony Charges For Serial Tobacco, Sunglass Thefts
From the Office of the District Attorney: Martinez, California – The Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office filed a 33-count felony complaint against eleven members of an Antioch-Pittsburg criminal street gang on conspiracy, grand theft of personal property, second-degree robbery, and other offenses related to the theft of millions of dollars in merchandise. The charges were filed in Contra Costa Superior Court on April 17th and allege that ele…
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