Six Arrested in Connection to Bay Area Crime Spree Involving Armed Carjackings
Authorities apprehend two adults and four juveniles, recovering stolen vehicles and a firearm in an ongoing investigation into months-long coordinated crimes.
- San Jose Police announced the arrest of six suspects, including four juveniles, tied to a months-long crime spree across the Bay Area.
- The crime spree began on November 19, 2024, with an armed carjacking in San Jose, where a suspect brandished a firearm at the victim.
- The suspects are accused of committing multiple armed carjackings, robberies, vehicle thefts, and sideshow activities, with stolen vehicles recovered in San Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward.
- Two adult suspects, Darren Nguyen and Alexander Carrillo, were arrested in December 2024 and February 2025, respectively, while three juveniles were arrested in February and March 2025, with one already in custody for an unrelated crime.
- A firearm and other evidence were recovered during the investigation, which remains ongoing as authorities work to uncover the full scope of the crimes.