Crime & Safety
Redwood City Man Named In Peninsula Home Invasion
BREAKING: Police have released images of evidence allegedly collected while they arrested one of the suspects.
MILLBRAE, CA — A total of three people accused burglarizing a Peninsula home while the resident hid in another room have now been arrested. Meanwhile, police shared images of "evidence of other thefts and weapons" that were found upon the arrest of the third suspect.
Deputies most recently arrested 22-year-old Gabriel Godoy of East Palo Alto at 1 p.m. Friday, in connection with a Wednesday break-in in Millbrae that ultimately led to a three-hour police search around the region, according to sheriff's Det. Sal Zuno. Godoy had originally eluded authorities while the two other suspects — Fernando Lozano, 23, of East Palo Alto, and Ulises Jaimes, 27, of Redwood City — were arrested the day of the alleged burglary, following the search.
The Sheriff’s Office Crime Suppression Unit (CSU) tracked Godoy down, Zuno said.
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"During his arrest evidence of other thefts and weapons were located and collected," the detective said in a news release. Images of the stash are attached above.
Godoy, Jaimes and Lozano are all accused of breaking into a home in the 100 block of Arroyo Seco at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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"An adult female called 911 to report she could hear someone kicking in the side door to her home," the sheriff's office said following the incident, adding that she spotted the men on her security camera. "In fear for her safety she hid in a safe location and saw three unknown suspects inside her home and going through her personal property."
As deputies arrived they saw the suspects in the home's driveway, officials said. Two suspects ran and the third allegedly tried to ram his car past two patrol cars. But when his vehicle became disabled he also allegedly ran.
Deputies and police from San Bruno and Burlingame searched the area and found Lozano and Jaimes. When those two were arrested deputies did not see any weapons and no one was injured, they said.
— Bay City News contributed to this report / Images via San Mateo County Sheriff's Office / Booking photos show: Gabriel Godoy, left, Ulises Jaimes, middle, and Fernando Lozano, right.
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