An Arapahoe County jury on Friday found Freddy Giovanni Castro Garzon guilty in what prosecutors described as a sprawling, high-tech burglary operation that stretched across the Denver metro area. After a multi-week trial, jurors tied Garzon to a crew investigators say was anything but smash-and-grab, using sophisticated tools to shut down home security systems before slipping inside.
Garzon was convicted on six counts of second-degree burglary, multiple theft charges, as well as conspiracy and a “pattern of racketeering” under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act, according to 9News. Prosecutors say that tally leaves him facing a potential maximum of roughly 72 years in prison, with formal sentencing set for later in 2026, the outlet reported…