12 arrested, 1 wanted following auto theft investigation in Fresno, police say

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FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - 12 radical were arrested and 1 idiosyncratic is wanted pursuing an car theft investigation, the Fresno Police Department said connected Friday.

Police accidental successful May, the Career Criminal Auto Theft Ream (CCATT) initiated an probe into a radical stealing GM trucks and SUVs.

On Aug. 22, constabulary accidental the probe concluded, resulting successful aggregate arrests and hunt warrants successful northwest Fresno.

According to investigators, the pursuing radical were arrested during the hunt warrants connected Aug. 22:

  • Adrianne Gonzalez successful transportation with a narcotics warrant.
  • Anthony Medellin for suspicion of an car theft warrant and a trespassing warrant.
  • Ernest Martinez for suspicion of possession of narcotics, home violence, robbery, and an car theft warrant.
  • Lorenzo Delatorre for suspicion of parole usurpation and car theft warrant.
  • Michael Miller for suspicion of an car theft warrant.
  • Richard Renteria for suspicion of being a convicted felon successful possession of a firearm and a stolen firearm.
  • Robert Garcia successful transportation with a prostitution warrant.
  • Robert Helmuth for suspicion of felony narcotics possession and felon successful possession of firearms.

Police accidental that 42-year-old Jose Casillas is presently wanted for car theft.

According to police, 8 amerciable firearms were seized successful the investigation. As good arsenic 2 ounces of methamphetamine.

12 stolen vehicles were recovered and 3 chop shops were discovered, according to police. Police accidental determination were 12 arrests successful total, including 3 pack members.

Anyone with accusation regarding the determination of Jose Casillas oregon car theft successful the Fresno country tin telephone the CCATT extremity enactment astatine 621-CCAT (2228) oregon email CCATT astatine ccatt@fresno.gov.

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