Crime & Safety
Tracking Device Leads Police to 4 Men Suspected in Dana Point ATM Break-In
Police are investigating whether four men arrested in a Tustin Rite-Aid breakin are responsible for similar thefts around the county.

Police are investigating whether four men booked Wednesday on suspicion of breaking into and stealing a "significant amount" of cash from an automatic teller machine inside a Tustin Rite-Aid are the same men that hit up a Dana Point Rite-Aid.
The four allegedly broke into the ATM at a Rite-Aid at 13151 Jamboree Road, according to Tustin police Sgt. Andrew Birozy. Police responded to a burglary alarm at the store at 3:23 a.m., he said.
The four suspects were quickly rounded up, thanks to a GPS device in a piece of the machine the burglars took with them, Birozy said.
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The tracking device led investigators to a gas station near Oso Parkway and the Santa Ana (5) Freeway, where two of the suspects were arrested. Two others were stopped a short distance away as they got into a vehicle to drive away, Birozy said.
Police found some of the cash from the ATM in one of the suspect's vehicles, Birozy alleged.
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The suspects are Deavan Phillips, 26, of San Diego; Richard Turner, 25, of Spring Valley; Gregory Moore, 32, of San Diego; and Angel Romero, 24, of El Cajon, Birozy said.
Authorities believe the four men may be linked to similar Rite-Aid ATM break-ins in Dana point, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and Westminster.
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