Contra Costa authorities link at least 18 burglaries to same home invasion crew, 24 felonies filed against one suspect
Authorities have linked 18 home burglaries around Contra Costa County to the same crew, including one instance where $30,000 in jewelry was stolen and another where an Alamo couple awoke to find a burglar in their home, court records show.
As many as a half-dozen suspects could be involved, according to police, but thus far, only one has been arrested and charged. His name is Israel Diaz-Rondan, 30, and he’s now facing 24 felony counts related to home burglaries in Contra Costa County. Diaz-Rondan was identified as a suspect roughly three weeks after there were eight reported burglaries, all linked to the same crew, in Walnut Creek, Alamo, Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda, authorities say. It started Jan. 20, when a couple on Stone Valley Road in Alamo awoke to find a burglar in their home, but after they called police, they discovered nothing had been taken.
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