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3 suspects arrested in March house invasion theft and assault in Bloomington

3 suspects arrested in March house invasion theft and assault in Bloomington



Three suspects had been arrested on Thursday, May 30, over two months after two individuals had been robbed of $12,500 in money and one was assaulted with a firearm throughout a house invasion theft in Bloomington, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department stated.

On March 12, at round 3 a.m., two victims, a male and a feminine, had been woken up at gunpoint by three armed suspects within the 18000 block of Valley Boulevard in Bloomington, a sheriff’s information launch stated Friday.

The male was pistol-whipped with a firearm and dragged to his desk whereas the feminine was held towards her will, Friday’s launch stated.

The robbers took $12,500 in money, video surveillance footage from the residence and a sufferer’s automobile.

The victims known as the authorities, and deputies from the Fontana Sheriff’s Station started their investigation. Investigators recognized Marcos Guerrero, 48, of Glendora; Elijah Gafare, 35, of West Covina, and Cynthia Leal, 38, of Ontario, because the three concerned within the theft, the information launch stated.

A number of months later, on Thursday, investigators performed two searches and situated and arrested all three suspects.

According to the sheriff’s launch, Guerrero and Leal had been arrested at an condo on the 1000 block of East Foothill Boulevard in Glendora, whereas Gafare was arrested at a residence on the 700 block of South Manzanita Drive in West Covina.

They had been all arrested on suspicion of residential theft, assault with a firearm and conspiracy to commit a felony and booked on the West Valley Detention Center, the discharge stated.

Anyone with data relating to the theft can contact the Sheriff’s Department at 909-356-6767.

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