Sunday, March 2, 2014

Immigration Policy & Border Security Failure: Suspected transnational auto-theft ring busted by police

03/02/2014


Photo: 

Four men  are behind bars after police say they are connected to stealing at least one truck and taking it into Mexico.
Mission Police arrested Bryan Nunez, Juan David Garcia, Pablo Navarro Alonzo, and Fabian Gonzalez earlier this week.
The four men appeared in court today where they were arraigned at noon.
Mission police arrested them on February 27th around 9:15 p.m. at the Mission Bell RV Resort, an Recreational Vehicle (RV) Park on the 1700 block of East Business Highway 83 in Mission.
Mission police were patrolling the area when they allegedly saw suspicious activity.
Authorities found screw drivers and equipment used to break into vehicles in their possession.
Police arrested the four suspects, and they were booked at the city jail.
Mission police believe they are connected to organized criminal activity involving breaking into F-250 trucks and taking them in Mexico.
Police said there have been reports of F-250 trucks being stolen in the area.
Nunez, Garcia, and Alonzo were all charged with organized crime and theft.
They received a bond of $10,000 for each charge.
Gonzalez was charged with organized crime and received a bond of $10,000 for the charge.
Police say a juvenile would drive the stolen trucks into Mexico.
Sgt. Manuel Casas with the Mission Police Department said police believe the trucks were being sold in Mexico for about $2,000.
The juvenile will appear in court at a later date.

No comments: