San Jose police have arrested four suspects following a violent string of home invasions, including occasions where several men bound an elderly couple with belts before stealing their bank cards and jewelry and then continued on to hold a father and toddler at gunpoint.
The first home invasion was reported on May 31 at 3:50 p.m. in the 600 block of North Capitol Avenue.
The couple's car was then used shortly afterward at a second home invasion in the 1000 block of Summerdale Drive.The suspects threatened to shoot theforcing him to go to his bank, demanding that he withdraw money from his account, police said. Then, on June 7 at about 12:15 p.m., a third home invasion occurred in the 4000 block of Bolero Drive. The suspects rummaged through the home and attempted to steal various items. Responding officers arrested two suspects – Manzano and Mendez – as they fled from the scene. During the investigation, detectives identified two additional suspects, Santiago and the teen. Both were arrested after police searched their homes and found stolen property inside.
"It’s disrupted everything. Peace in the neighborhood," said Potdar. "We used to keep our doors open, your windows open. We’ve just kept everything closed. I’ve upgraded some of the locks and security. And it’s just a very scary feeling."
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