The Brief
- San Jose Police announced on Tuesday they’d arrested five individuals in connection to multiple smash-and-grab robberies that occurred across the South Bay over a period of months.
- Three teenagers and two women are facing charges including assault with a deadly weapon, carjacking, and burglary.
- Investigators say there may be more arrests forthcoming.
SAN JOSE, Calif. – A group of individuals suspected of committing a months-long crime spree have been arrested, the San Jose Police Department announced on Tuesday.
Two adults and three juveniles have been arrested in connection to the crimes that left behind nearly $1 million in damages and losses in their wake. They’re facing charges including assault with a deadly weapon, carjacking and burglary, but there could be more to come.
“We’re not necessarily done with this investigation. It’s a large group of individuals involved, and we won’t rest until we think we have everybody responsible in custody,” SJPD Chief Paul Joseph said at a press conference on Tuesday.…