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LA Men Nabbed in Southern California Burglary Spree
1 Feb
Summary
- Three Los Angeles men arrested for alleged burglary spree.
- Suspects linked to a transnational organized crime ring.
- Arrests followed surveillance in Newport Beach and Irvine.

Authorities apprehended three men from Los Angeles on Wednesday, suspecting them of involvement in multiple residential burglaries that occurred over recent months. The arrests were the result of a collaborative effort between the Newport Beach Police Department and the Irvine Police Department.
The suspects, identified as John Brayan Soliz-Reinoso, Francisco Alegria, and Daniel Mejias-Reinoso, are believed to be connected to a transnational organized crime ring specializing in residential burglaries. Detectives observed the men allegedly attempting to burglarize a residence in the Shady Canyon area of Irvine on January 10.
Surveillance footage reportedly showed the suspects jumping a fence, but their alleged plans were disrupted. They were later seen in the Turtle Rock area before fleeing in a vehicle at high speed. Investigators gathered evidence and conducted surveillance, which led to the arrests.




