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Tracy Police Arrest 4 After Jewelry Store Robbery

TRACY PD

by CC News
Crime

The Tracy Police Department announced the arrest of four people after a robbery at jewelry store inside the West Valley Mall.

TRACY, California — On Thursday, March 21, 2024, at approximately 2:25 p.m., the Tracy Police Department Communications Center received reports of a robbery in progress at Don Roberto Jewelers located inside the West Valley Mall.

During the robbery, eight (8) subjects, wearing face masks, entered the store and used hammers to smash the glass displays, proceeding to take approximately $150,000 in jewelry before fleeing the area.

As the subjects associated with the robbery were seen fleeing the area, witnesses reported observing a stolen white BMW SUV occupied by four (4) of the subjects was involved in a solo crash near the east entrance of the mall near Corral Hollow Road, while the other four (4) subjects were able to get away. As the four subjects involved in the crash fled on foot,

Due to the four subjects involved in the crash fleeing on foot, Stockton Police Department Air Support, the California Highway Patrol, and the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office responded to assist in an area search.

During their search, the four subjects, identified as Trevion Williams (21 years old of Bay Point, CA), Jamary Barnes (23 years old of Hayward, CA), Jayden Barnes (19 years old of Richmond), and Eric Anderson (21years old of Antioch, CA), were located within the perimeter set by Tracy PD and assisting agencies.

Investigators assigned to the General Investigations Unit (GIU) responded to the scene to continue the investigation.

All four subjects were arrested for PC 490.4 – Organized Retail Theft, PC 182 – Conspiracy to commit a crime, and PC 211 – Robbery by force or fear, and booked into the San Joaquin County Jail.

At this time, the investigation is ongoing.

If you have any information, contact Detective Kenneth Steele at [email protected] or (209) 831-6660, or Detective Lissette Ortiz at [email protected] or (209) 831-6569. To make an anonymous tip, contact Tracy Crime Stoppers by calling (209) 831-4847 or by texting “TIPTPD” and your message to CRIMES (274637).

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3 comments

MODERATE March 22, 2024 - 5:50 am

Just a wild guess: these persons will turn out to be “known to law enforcement” (as the saying goes) and out on the streets due to the spectacular success of California’s “restorative justice” system.

Enough is enough March 22, 2024 - 7:58 am

Probably all will be resting comfortably at home shortly, if not already.

Street Sweeper March 23, 2024 - 3:43 am

Antioch representing again. Keep it real yo!

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