Local law enforcement arrested two men believed to be in a South American burglary ring that targeted Asian and East Indian homeowners in King and Snohomish County.
Local law enforcement recently arrested two men believed to be in a South American burglary ring that targeted Asian and East Indian homeowners in King and Snohomish County .On Wednesday, officers from multiple agencies arrested two suspects at a home near E. Mckinley Ave. and E. 65th St. in Tacoma.They arrested two 34-year-old men, both of whom are suspected of being part of an organized crime group that was responsible for over 300 burglaries in King and Snohomish Counties since 2021.
Detectives believe the suspects targeted Asian and East Indian homeowners because they thought they kept large sums of cash and jewelry in their homes.The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office says the suspects found victims through locally owned small businesses and open-source databases by running a name query.One of the men was booked into Snohomish County Jail for 11 counts of burglary and six counts of theft, and the other was booked for 12 counts of burglary and seven counts of theft.
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