Crime & Safety

3 Home Invasion Suspects Arrested In San Leandro

They are believed to have held 4 people, including 3 kids, at gunpoint during the home invasion.

SAN LEANDRO, CA — Sonoma County Sheriff's deputies arrested five suspects who allegedly broke into a Windsor home over the weekend and held three children and an adult at gunpoint while demanding drugs.

Deputies said at approximately 2:20 a.m. Saturday, police were dispatched to the 7000 block of Windsor Road in unincorporated Windsor. The caller said they were awakened by a loud crash and saw people with guns go into another house on the property.

The suspects allegedly left when they heard sirens.

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Deputies said they were told multiple people broke into the house, with one suspect holding the people inside, including children, at gunpoint.

Deputies searched the area, with Healdsburg police using a drone to look for the suspects.

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The Sheriff's Office said they arrested one suspect about 7 a.m.

Detectives identified two cars allegedly related to the crime. One car was tracked to the East Bay and was stopped in San Leandro, where Alameda County Sheriff's Office deputies detained three suspects.

Sonoma deputies found the other car in west Santa Rosa and arrested one suspect.

All five suspects were booked into Sonoma County jail on suspicion of felony robbery and felony conspiracy.

Jose Armenta Bribiesca, 21, of Santa Rosa, was released on $100,000 bail and cited on a warrant.

Gene Mann III, 25, of Oakland, was held without bail on a warrant. Leland Revell Jr., 27, of Stockton, Nahom Yemane, 25, of Oakland, and Yahlonzo Blunt, 24, of Hayward, were released on $100,000 bail.

Police ask anyone with information about the crimes to call them at (707) 565-2185 and reference case number 250503001.


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