MILPITAS – 27-year-old Deshawn Dante Davis was arrested by the Milpitas Police Department on August 11 for Commercial Burglary and being in possession of Burglary Tools. Davis was a known transient in the area, and had been canvassing several areas before he struck. He was arrested near the scene at 279 N. Abel and Junipero Dr, in Milpitas after breaking into St. John the Baptist Catholic Church nearby.
Then on August 12, 27-year-old Michael Joseph Delao and 34-year-old Sonny Michael Francis were arrested for commercial burglary and conspiracy to commit a crime near 1331 California Circle and Cadillac Drive in Milpitas.
During the week the Milpitas Police Dept receives more than a dozen phone calls reporting suspicious circumstances. In many cases no incident is reported.
A more serious incident occurred on August 17 – the MPD responded to a call reporting a home invasion robbery early Saturday morning. Officers quickly responded to a residence on Pinard Street in Milpitas. Victims reported that two unknown Black or Hispanic males had forced their way into the residence sometime between 1:00 and 2:00 a.m. According to Lt. Max Nobidia with the Milpitas Police Department, “two suspects armed with handguns entered the residence and stole property from the home.” Victims did not face life threatening injuries. One resident at the scene was able to call the Milpitas 9-1-1 Dispatch Center some time after 2:45 am once the suspects had fled.
Officers were able to locate a vehicle and attempted a felony stop when the two occupants of the vehicle ran from police. A perimeter search of the neighborhood yielded little results, as the occupants of the vehicle were able to escape capture from Milpitas and Fremont police, who joined in the search due to a neighboring boarder line between the two cities. Lt. Nobidia stated, “Police Officers stopped a vehicle on the 2200 block of Devon Place, and two suspects ran from the vehicle.”
Based on further investigation at the scene it was believed those two individuals were likely responsible for the robbery. Anyone with information regarding this case or similar incidents occurring in the city is encouraged to call the Milpitas Police Department at 408-586-2400.
Read More:
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Milpitas Patch: Update: Search Continues for Milpitas Home Invasion Suspects
San Jose Mercury News: Police searching for two armed men who robbed a Milpitas couple in their home
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