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Rodeo man charged with kidnapping in East Bay residence invasions

Editorial Board Published July 9, 2025
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Rodeo man charged with kidnapping in East Bay residence invasions

SAN LEANDRO — Police right here imagine they’ve recognized one in all 4 suspects in two residence invasion robberies focusing on native households, courtroom data present.

Victor Escorcia, 21, has been charged with a number of makes an attempt of kidnapping, residence invasion theft, and tried theft in reference to the incidents. The robberies occurred final yr on Nov. 27 and Nov. 30 in Castro Valley and San Leandro.

Within the first theft, a bunch of relations, together with a younger little one, barricaded themselves in an upstairs bed room as masked gunmen burst in. The gunmen have been trying to interrupt down the bed room door after they heard police sirens and left, authorities mentioned.

Later, two of the robbers stole a $50,000 watch from one other resident, authorities mentioned. In second theft, a bunch of gunmen stole $1,000 from a mahjong desk, however used the same modus operandi.

The robbers all wore masks, and it’s unclear what position Escorcia allegedly performed. He was recognized as a result of cellphone data inserting him within the space, authorities mentioned.

Escorcia pleaded not responsible in June, and subsequently posted $250,000 bail to safe his launch. In courtroom filings, his lawyer has described him as a loving and hardworking younger man who takes care of an aged member of the family. Assist letters, filed by family and friends members in courtroom, describe him as a charismatic and well mannered younger man with righteous targets and aspirations.

“He can make you feel like a long time friend based on one conversation and always make sure you are received with open hands,” wrote on pal who’s working as a San Francisco safety guard. “Growing up, he is still one of the only individuals actively participating in church alongside his mom spending free time devoted to his faith & religion is not only seen but felt from the way he carries himself while speaking.”

Initially Revealed: July 8, 2025 at 6:46 PM PDT

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