Four suspects were arraigned in San Joaquin County in connection with million-dollar jewelry heists in Lodi and Sacramento, according to DA Ron Freitas.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas announced Monday that four suspects were arraigned in connection with million-dollar jewelry heist cases in Lodi and Sacramento.
In a press release, the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office says Sandro Fabian Torres-Morales, Orlando Goyeneche-Sanchez, Miguel Alejandro Osorio-Castaneda and Melany Dayan Pascagaza-Correa each face three counts of second-degree burglary.
The charges stem from burglaries of Lodi Pawn & Jewelry in October and Alba Jewelry in Sacramento in June of 2025.
“This organized crew used sophisticated tactics to target jewelry stores across Northern California. Today we hold them accountable in San Joaquin County,” said District Attorney Ron Freitas in a press release.
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San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office says bail is currently set in San Joaquin County at $1M each. The next court date is scheduled for December 3, 2025.
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