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Fake Amazon delivery drivers arrested as part of alleged transnational burglary crew

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May 16, 2025
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Five people believed to be part of a transnational burglary crew were arrested this week following a month-long investigation into a residential break-in reported on Easter Sunday, the Irvine Police Department said.

The suspects, four men and one woman, were taken into custody in Fontana and Colton on suspicion of burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, and narcotics possession.

They were identified as Jhon Osorio Arias, 24; Jesus Hernandez Chavez, 42; John Fredy Sanabria, 42; Duber Salarte, 48; all of Fontana; and Isneidy Ortiz Valencia, 29, of Colton.

The investigation began April 20 around 1:45 p.m., when a resident on Cultivate, a residential street in Irvine, contacted police after receiving surveillance alerts showing several unknown men inside his home. The footage appeared to show the men dressed as Amazon delivery drivers.

Officers responded to the burglary in progress but found the suspects had already fled. The home had been ransacked, with designer purses, shoes and jewelry reported stolen.

The homeowner provided still images of the suspects, and a patrol officer later spotted a suspicious vehicle leaving the area.

Security footage from a home in Irvine shows multiple men fleeing the scene of a residential burglary while dressed as Amazon delivery men on April 20, 2025. (Irvine Police Department)
Security footage from a home in Irvine shows multiple men fleeing the scene of a residential burglary while dressed as Amazon delivery men on April 20, 2025. (Irvine Police Department)

The driver, Osorio Arias, initially claimed to be making a food delivery but couldn’t provide a delivery address. Officers found suspicious items in the vehicle, arrested Osorio Arias for driving without a license, and transported him for questioning.

Police detectives later determined Osorio Arias was part of an organized burglary ring and identified several alleged associates, and surveillance over the following month linked the group to additional burglaries throughout Southern California.

Video released by police Friday showed one of the robberies believed to be related to this group in which a woman rang the doorbell at a home on March 29, followed by an early morning break-in days later.

On Thursday, with help from the Police Department’s drone team, investigators coordinated an operation that led to the arrests.

Search warrants executed in Fontana and Colton uncovered evidence tying the group to the Irvine burglary, police said.

“The investigation is ongoing, and more charges could be added as detectives sort through the evidence,” the department said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Irvine PD Detective Jeff Hause at 949-724-7085.

Irvine police did not state which nation this alleged burglary crew has ties to.



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