Hollister police arrest two on suspicion of burglarizing cars

Hollister police arrest two on suspicion of burglarizing cars
Originally published 8-4-21 via Nixle
by the Hollister Police Department:

“HOLLISTER, CALIFORNIA – August 4, 2021 – Police arrested the two men after they were seen allegedly breaking into cars.

On August 3, at about 12:55 am, two men were seen attempting to break into a vehicle near the 300 block of Third Street.  The owner of the car scared off the two men by activating the panic button on her car.  The victim then noticed a police officer nearby and notified the Officer, Jose Ornelas of the attempted break in.  Officer Ornelas responded and tracked down two suspects in the area of Monterey Street and Briggs Alley.  Jimmy Santos Delarosa (20) from Hollister and Luke Garcia (18) from Modesto, CA were detained.

During the course of the investigation Delarosa and Garcia were both identified as the persons involved in the attempted break in.  While they were being contacted, another call was received of a vehicle burglary on North Sally Street.  That incident had occurred minutes prior to the officer being flagged down on Third Street.  The reporting party on North Sally reported suspects, matching the description of Delarosa and Garcia had broken a window of a parked car and ransacked the property inside.  They were last seen running in the direction of Third Street.

Delarosa and Garcia were subsequently arrested; Delarosa was booked on Burglary, Conspiracy, Loitering, possession of burglary tools and tampering with a vehicle.  Garcia was booked on the charges of Burglary, Conspiracy, Loitering, possession of burglary tools, tampering with a vehicle and carrying a switchblade knife.

Further investigation has revealed evidence possibly connecting Delarosa and Garcia to about ten similar auto burglaries that occurred in the early morning hours of August 1, 2021 in Hollister.  The investigation is still ongoing.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call Officer Jose Ornelas at the Hollister Police Department at 636-4330. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the WeTip hotline at 800-78-CRIME. Information provided to WeTip may qualify for a reward.”

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