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Daniel Cortes
Santa Ana Police Department Advisory: media and public assistance identify suspect/arrest involved in series of commercial burglaries

Santa Ana Police Detectives requested media and public assistance in identifying suspects involved in series of commercial burglaries.

Detectives received a tip regarding the wheareabouts of a suspect involved in the church burglary at 5315 W. McFadden, which occurred on 5-1-13. This morning, detectives conducted a surveillance of the suspect’s vehicle, which resulted in the subsequent arrest of Daniel Cortes, age 29.

Detectives are still requesting the publics assistance in identifying the two outstanding suspects.

SAPD Robbery Suspects

LOCATION: Forty Martyrs Armenian Church 5315 W. McFadden Ave.

SUSPECT #1: Male, White, 30-35 yrs., short brown hair, clean shaven, thin build, wearing a black baseball cap with “Sox” logo, black jacket with orange liner, white/black striped polo shirt, blue shorts and white/black tennis shoes (IN CUSTODY)

SUSPECT #2: Male, White, 40-45 yrs., bald head, mustache, medium build, wearing olive green and white hooded jacket, blue jeans and black over white tennis shoes

SUSPECT #3: Male, possibly Hispanic, 35-40 yrs., goatee, thin build, wearing light colored hooded jacket, blue jeans, and black tennis shoes

VEHICLE: Gray newer model four door sedan

SYNOPSIS: On 05/01/2013, at approximately 0459 hours, the three suspects depicted above forced entry into the Forty Martyrs Armenian Church by prying open a side door and stole a safe containing approximately $15,000. The suspects fled westbound on 5300 W. McFadden Avenue in a gray newer model sedan. Additional surveillance video recovered by the victim revealed involvement by a third suspect in the burglary.

Santa Ana Detectives believe these suspects may also be involved in four additional burglaries in Santa Ana where safes were taken.

ANONYMOUS TIPS Call 1-855-TIP-OCCS or 1-855-847-6227 Text TIP “OCCS” plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES). www.occrimestoppers.org

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