(KRON) – Four teenagers were arrested after allegedly stealing a automobile and robbing numerous USPS postal employees, according to the Fremont Police (*4*).
Fremont law enforcement officer were sent off to Third Street for a record of a burglary of a USPS postal worker at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 7. According to cops, 4 suspects took the mail vehicle tricks prior to leaving in a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Police stated a comparable case took place the day previously in the location of Martha Avenue, where 2 suspects required the mail trick from the USPS postal individual. The 2 suspects left in a Jeep Grand Cherokee prior to obtaining the trick.
The sufferers were not harmed throughout either case.
On the day of the 2nd burglary, the Fremont Crime Reduction Unit situated the jeep driving in the location of Mowry Avenue and Fremont Boulevard. Once Fremont law enforcement officer went to the scene, a web traffic quit was launched. According to cops, a automobile quest lasted 2 miles prior to the suspicious automobile involved a stop.
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The Jeep Grand Cherokee had actually been reported taken, according to the examination.
All 4 passengers were juveniles and were scheduled right into Alameda County Juvenile Hall.
The motorist of the suspicious automobile throughout the quest was a 15-year-old Fremont citizen. The small was arrested for burglary, belongings of a taken automobile, automobile code, averting a policeman, and averting a policeman, and the went after automobile was driven in a unyielding neglect for the safety and security of individuals.
The 2nd suspect was a 13-year-old Fremont citizen. The small was arrested for burglary, tried burglary, and felony warrants out of San Francisco for a number of fees, consisting of tried burglary, robbery, use tear gas, and grand burglary.
The 3rd adolescent suspect, a 14-year-old Fremont citizen, was arrested for burglary. The 4th adolescent suspect was a 15-year-old Fremont citizen that was arrested for burglary.
Anyone with info relating to the burglaries of USPS postal employees in Fremont is asked to speak to the Fremont Police (*4*) Investigations Unit at (510)-790-6900.