BERKELEY — Two suspects are in custody following an investigation right into a sequence of violent home-invasion robberies and burglaries that primarily focused girls in Berkeley, police stated.
The incidents, which occurred between Sept. 17 and Oct. 1, induced “significant concern throughout the community,” in response to the Berkeley Police Division.
The first suspect — recognized solely as a convicted felon — confronted the victims of their bedrooms or residing areas, demanded private belongings and escaped in stolen autos, police stated, including that in a single incident, he threatened to shoot a resident.
“These crimes were not random, but part of an escalating pattern that detectives quickly recognized and linked together,” police stated.
No bodily accidents have been reported.
Detectives recognized and searched quite a lot of residences related to the 2 suspects. Property stolen throughout at the least two of the incidents was recovered, police stated.
The investigation additionally revealed the convicted felon was receiving assist from his girlfriend, who was seen following one of many stolen autos in the course of the timeframe of one of many incidents, police stated.
On Thursday, detectives realized the suspects have been within the Hayward space. Round 3:30 p.m., officers discovered the first suspect’s automobile, however once they went to cease him, he rammed a number of autos and drove at an officer, who needed to soar out of the way in which.
He then tried to flee on foot, police stated, including that he was detained after a quick wrestle.
Each suspects at the moment are in custody and dealing with a number of felony fees, together with home-invasion theft, residential housebreaking, assault with a lethal weapon and tried carjacking, police stated.