The question is simple. Do you think they are the same person committing each crime?
Is she the same person?
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The first Fugitive Watch Online Poll would like our viewer’s opinion about two recent videos featuring women committing crime. Take a good look at the women in each of these videos. The first was an unknown women taking a purse from a car in the parking lot of Plaza Jewelry in San Jose. The second was an unknown women using stolen credit cards to rack up over 8,000 dollars in fraud charges. Are they the same person? What do you think?
San Jose Police Detective Jessica Mullen is hoping someone can help identify two suspects who were caught on video using stolen credit cards from a car burglary. The theft occurred in the parking lot of the San Jose Guitar Showcase on South Bascom Avenue on March 24th 2008 between 7 & 8 pm. Over $1000 in personal property was stolen from the car. By 9 pm, credit cards taken during the theft were use for over $7,900.00 worth of fraudulent charges from purchases from a Best Buy, Circuit City and Toys R Us. (more…)
San Jose Police Detective Froese is asking for your help identifying two suspects of an attempted burglary. On Saturday, December 22, 2007, a white extra cab pickup with 5-spoke chrome wheels pulled up to 6800 Santa Teresa Blvd. A man and a women exit the truck and appear to case the building. They return a short time later and break a glass door which sets off an alarm. The alleged crooks then flee the scene. Coincidentally a similar break in occurred at 100 Great Oaks Blvd around the same time.
Please call the Fugitive Watch Hot Line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT if you know the name of these suspects or recognize the pickup truck.
Alameda County Sheriffs Detective Rob Young is hoping is hoping Fugitive Watch viewers can help ID the suspects in this dramatic video of a armed takeover robbery.
On 1/10/2008, at approximately 9:50 PM, the Round Table Pizza on Hesperian Blvd in San Lorenzo was robbed at gunpoint. During the robbery all three suspects entered the store shortly before closing. They gathered all the employees and took the money from the safe and register. The then fled the scene in an unknown vehicle.
Please contact the Fugitive Watch Hotline at 1-800-9-CAUGHT or send a confidential tip if you have information about these subjects.
Redwood City Police Detective Ed Feeney and San Jose Police Sgt. John McElvy are seeking information about the identity of the suspects in two jewelry store robberies.
The best video comes from the robbery of Faby’s Jewelry Store in Redwood City. On 2/1/2008, at approximately 5:32 PM, an armed take over robbery occurred at the store on the El Camino Real. The two primary suspects entered the store together and posed as customers. One was armed with a handgun and the other was armed with a butcher knife. A third, and then fourth suspect entered the store. There were no injuries as a result of this robbery. When leaving, the fourth suspect is left behind and locked in. A store employee has to “buzz” him out.
Its believed that two of the suspects in the Redwood City Robbery also committed an armed robbery of a jewelry store in San Jose. On 1/9/2008, two men entered the Joyeria Del Sol on Meridan Avenue. The first suspect held a knife to the manager’s throat and tied him up with shoelaces. The second suspect removed a large amount of jewelry and cash. A surveillance camera from an adjacent business captured both suspects as they walked by. The descriptions match the first two suspects of the robbery of Faby’s in Redwood City.
Please call the Fugitive Watch Hot Line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT if you have information.
You can watch the unedited version of the Faby’s Jewelry Store robbery, with sound, below…
The San Jose Police Department is asking for your help in identifying the person in this photograph. Detective Yvonne DeLaCruz reports that two suspects walked into the 7-11 store on South King Road in east San Jose and stabbed the clerk multiple times. (more…)
The Milpitas Police Department is asking for your help in identifying the person in this photo. Detective Raj Maharaj reports that on Sept. 22nd, at about 2am this suspect crashed a party and was asked to leave the house. (more…)
The San Jose Police Department is asking for help in identifying the woman in this surveillance video. According to detectives, this woman went to the La Plaza Jewelry Store located on the corner of East Santa Clara Street and 24th Street near downtown. After browsing around the store she walked outside to the parking lot and stood for a while next to the victim’s car. She was then got into her car and began driving toward the parking lot exit. As she drove past the victim’s car, she stop, got out, opened the victim’s car door and allegedly stole the victim’s purse. La Plaza Jewelry Store is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of this suspect.
San Jose Police Department, October 11th 2007- ID #07-253
The San Jose Police Department is asking for your help in identifying the persons in this surveillance video. On 10-11-07, about 10pm, the above couple entered Jim’s Liquor Store located at 2860 Quimby Road. They proceeded to the alcohol aisle and chose two large bottles of Rum. (more…)
The San Jose Police Department is asking for your help in identifying the person in this surveillance video. Detective Michelle Hinch reports that a victim was on vacation when his home in the area of White and Quimby Roads was burglarized by unknown persons. During the burglary the house was ransacked and both the victim’s cars were stolen. Later on August 17th 2007, the suspect in this photo used the victim’s credit card to buy merchandise at the Target Store at Story and King Roads in East San Jose. Please call the Fugitive Watch Hot Line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT if you know the name of this man.
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