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Eight Felony Burglary Suspects Arrested Within 24 hours by Glendale Police

Post Date:05/22/2024 6:15 PM

May 22, 2024

GLENDALE, CA – The Glendale Police Department (GPD) successfully apprehended eight burglary suspects within a 24-hour period.

On Tuesday, May 21st, members of the Glendale Police Department Residential Burglary Task Force were alerted to a vehicle in Glendale that was wanted for felony burglary from an outside agency.

The Glendale Police Department Special Enforcement Detail located the vehicle near Verdugo Road and Mountain Street. When officers initiated a traffic stop, the suspects led them on a pursuit southbound on the 2 Freeway into Los Angeles. The vehicle pursuit ended near the York Boulevard offramp, where the suspects collided with a white van, disabling their vehicle.

Deamontae PittsFollowing the collision, the four suspects fled on foot in different directions. With the coordinated efforts of multiple units and air support, officers established a containment. The GPD K9 unit, supported by the Burbank Police Department K9 unit, began systematic searches of the area.

After several hours, Glendale Police apprehended all four suspects, with three sustaining minor injuries. They were transported for medical treatment.

Leslie Earl HallDeamontae Pitts, 32, of Pasadena, Leslie Earl Hall, 35, of Los Angeles, Terrence Hall, 28, of Duarte, and Leldon Caldwell, 35, of Pasadena face charges for felony evading, felony hit and run, and resisting arrest, in addition to pending charges from the outside agency.

The previous evening, on May 20th, at approximately 10:31 p.m., Glendale Police arrested four Colombian nationals involved in a sophisticated burglary operation in the Emerald Isle area.

Terrence HallA Glendale Sergeant located a suspicious vehicle in the area of Emerald Isle Drive and Kirkham Drive. A traffic stop and subsequent search revealed a video surveillance device camouflaged with leaves. This evidence, combined with the finding of freshly disturbed dirt in a planter in the cul-de-sac, led Glendale detectives to believe that the suspects had strategically placed the camera in the planter. This method allowed them to create a sophisticated method to gain a view of residences and know when homeowners would leave.

Leldon CaldwellAmong those arrested was Bryan Martinez Vargas, 28, marking his second arrest in three weeks. He, along with Jose Antonio Velasquez, 28, Edison Arley Pinzon Fandino, 27, and Luis Carlos Moreno, 29, were arrested for conspiracy to commit burglary. Vargas was previously apprehended on April 30th after a high-speed pursuit involving stolen items and a WiFi signal jammer. These suspects are suspected of being part of a transnational criminal operation known as "Burglary Tourism," targeting affluent neighborhoods under the guise of tourism.

"These arrests are a testament to the unwavering dedication and tenacity of our officers," said Police Chief Manny Cid. "The swift action and coordination among various units highlight our commitment to tackling organized crime and protecting our community. We will continue to deploy every resource available to ensure the safety and security of our residents."

In response to a surge in residential burglaries, the Glendale Police Department established the Residential Burglary Task Force in 2023. This specialized team employs advanced technology and enhanced patrols to address and prevent crime. The task force has successfully made numerous arrests and continues its proactive measures to ensure community safety.

Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. If you have any information about residential burglaries in Glendale, please contact the Glendale Police Department at 818-548-4911.

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About the Glendale Police Department
Established in 1906, the Glendale Police Department is a full-service police department with approximately 250 sworn officers, and nearly 400 total employees. The Glendale Police Department is committed to providing the highest level of public safety services through proactive policing, professionalism, and community partnerships.

Assignments include Patrol, Traffic, Investigations Bureau, Narcotics, SWAT, Motorcycles, K-9, School Resource Officer, Custody, Dispatch, and Air Support. Police Department responsibilities include 9-1-1 emergency response, proactive law enforcement, traffic enforcement and collision investigation, crime investigation and case preparation, community and school policing, and administration of the city jail facility.

For more information, visit GlendaleCA.gov/Police or follow @GlendalePoliceDept on Instagram and @GlendalePD on Facebook and X.

Media Contact: Sgt. Jackson | Office: 818-937-8888 | Email: GPDPIO@GlendaleCA.gov

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