Crime & Safety
4 Arrested In Organized Retail Theft Of $33K In Eyewear
The four suspects in the robbery had fled in a black Dodge Charger with no license plates, police said.

NOVATO, CA — Four people were arrested in connection with the organized retail theft of eyewear worth an estimated $33,000, Novato police said Saturday.
The three men and a teen boy were taken into custody with 90 pairs of glasses and eyewear products stolen about 3 p.m. Friday from Lens Crafters in the Vintage Oaks shopping center, police said.
The four suspects in the robbery had fled in a black Dodge Charger with no license plates, police said.
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A California Highway Patrol officer stopped the vehicle on U.S. Highway 101 near Freitas Parkway.
The people in the Charger included Armani Delrosario, 23, of Pacifica; Steven Cordova-Hernandez, 20, of Daly City and Cuauhtemoc Ramirez, 21, of Daly City, who was on parole for organized retail theft, police said.
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Also in the car was a 17-year-old male, listed as a missing person from San Francisco, who was wanted for assault with a deadly weapon, police said.
A 1-year-old girl, identified as Delrosario's daughter, was also a passenger in the car, police said.
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