Suspect arrested in series of armed robberies of taco trucks in San Fernando Valley, LAPD says

A 22-year-old man suspected of committing a series of armed robberies at food trucks and a 7-Eleven store in the San Fernando Valley and North Hollywood has been taken into custody, police said.

Jesus Garcia-Sotelo allegedly robbed one 7-Eleven and seven taco trucks, including one at the intersection of Foothill and Van Nuys boulevards, where $400 was stolen.

Police say three of those robberies happened in one night.

“He was on post-release community supervision at the time of the arrest. He had a criminal history that included robbery, weapons violations, and other crimes,” said LAPD Detective Timothy Kirkpatrick.

Detectives said Garcia-Sotelo threatened the victims with a gun but never opened fire. Investigators said evidence from the robberies was discovered at the suspect’s home, including cash and getaway vehicles.

“The LA District Attorney’s office filed eight counts of robbery with a handgun, two counts of attempted robbery with a handgun, and ten counts of assault with a firearm,” said LAPD Capt. Warner Castillo.

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