San Ramon Target Bombing Suspect Arrested In $4M West Coast Robbery Spree: Feds
SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA, JUL 31 – Diego Ananias Arellano Diaz is charged with bombing a Target ATM as part of a conspiracy that stole over $4 million from more than 29 banks across three states, authorities said.
- A suspect in the July 20 Target ATM bombing was arrested July 29, 2025, in Newport Beach and identified as Diego Ananias Arellano Diaz, suspect responsible for the ATM bombing.
- Between May and October 2024, the Chilean ATM robbery crew targeted over 29 banks and credit unions, stealing more than $4 million across California, Oregon, and Washington.
- Investigators say Diaz used an improvised explosive device to access the ATM at 2610 Bishop Drive at 2:19 a.m., damaging the store and shredding drywall.
- Diaz is currently held in state custody and will appear in federal court, facing up to 25 years in prison if convicted.
- Multiple law enforcement agencies are involved in extending the investigation, and investigators say more arrests could follow as evidence from the San Ramon blast is matched to other unsolved attacks.
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