Arrests Made for Grand Theft, Resisting Arrests and Burglary

Suspects walked out of the door of Bloomingdale’s at the Glendale Galleria without attempting to pay for the high-end sunglasses.
Photo provided by GPD

The Glendale Police Dept. (GPD) has been busy these last few weeks. On Dec. 18 at about 3:30 p.m. officers with the Downtown Policing Unit spotted two men with several sunglasses walking out of the door of Bloomingdale’s at the Glendale Galleria. The suspects left the store without attempting to pay for the items. The officers contacted the suspects, who then ran. Officers were able to catch up with them and arrested the suspects for grand theft and resisting arrest.

The high-end sunglasses had an estimated worth of $8,000.

Then on Dec. 19, GPD arrested three suspects in its ongoing effort to combat residential burglaries.

Felipe Leivasolis, 33, of Los Angeles, Francisco Alegria, 30, of Reseda and Juan Eduardo Salomon Castro, 31, were arrested on felony residential burglary charges following an extensive and ongoing investigation by the Glendale Police Dept.

On Dec. 19 in the afternoon, GPD detectives and members of the newly formed Glendale Police Residential Burglary Taskforce intercepted the three suspects in Los Angeles. Two of the suspects attempted to flee on foot but were subsequently apprehended.

This operation represents a significant milestone in an ongoing, diligently pursued investigation initiated by burglary detectives over a month ago. CVW interviewed GPD Chief Manny Cid about this new task force (the story was published on Dec. 21).

The suspects are connected to residential burglaries in Glendale and are suspected of other burglaries in the region. Witness statements, video surveillance and advanced technology helped identify the three men.

In response to the surge in regional residential burglaries, the GPD proactively established the Residential Burglary Taskforce. The task force is composed of GPD patrol and motor officers, Special Enforcement Detail, detectives and undercover officers. Utilizing cutting-edge technology and saturation patrols, the task force has achieved a quick turnaround, reducing incidents from double digits per week to zero residential burglaries in Glendale over the past week.

Despite the recent arrests, the enhanced patrols will continue to ensure community safety.

“We stand resolute in our duty to protect the sanctity of every home and ensure the peace of mind for all residents. We will leverage every available resource at our disposal to confront those that threaten the safety and well-being of Glendale,” said Cid. “I’m incredibly proud of the ongoing efforts of our officers and detectives in deterring and solving these invasive crimes.”

All three suspects are in custody at the Glendale City Jail, awaiting magistrate review. Leivasolis also has a $100,000 warrant out of Burbank for robbery.

Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant. Those who have any information about residential burglaries in Glendale are urged to call (818) 548-4911.

By Mary O’KEEFE