SAN JOSE — A Sunnyvale man was arrested final week on expenses of a number of burglaries, thefts, and weapons violations, based on authorities.
San Jose police acquired a tip from Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers about an individual promoting stolen property on an internet market, based on a information launch. Detectives confirmed that the property was stolen in an auto housebreaking in San Jose. The vendor was recognized as a 24-year-old man, who's on probation for auto theft and bank card fraud in Santa Clara County.
Police additionally linked the person to 2 totally different storage services, the place he was suspected of warehousing stolen merchandise, authorities mentioned. Detectives served search warrants at each areas on April 20.
Authorities discovered high-end medical gear value greater than $1.5 million, stolen from San Jose; two Go-Karts value practically $50,000 believed to be taking throughout a housebreaking in San Mateo County; stolen electronics; units of golf golf equipment stolen from automobile burglaries all through the Bay Space; and music gear stolen throughout a housebreaking in San Jose. Police additionally found an assault rifle lacking a serial quantity, also referred to as a “ghost” gun, together with six “ghost” pistols and a handgun stolen throughout a automobile housebreaking in Morgan Hill.
The person was arrested April 28 on suspicion of grand theft, housebreaking, sale of stolen property and unlawful weapons possession. Upon his arrest, police discovered extra proof in his automobile, together with gadgets that had been taken throughout one other housebreaking and one other ghost gun hid in a hidden compartment within the automobile. His bail was set at $1 million.
Detectives had been working to return property to their house owners and to determine another associated instances.