Police nab suspects in attempted robbery
Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Police arrested three men Wednesday in connection with
an attempted armed robbery in a South Coast Plaza jewelry store more than
a year ago, officials said.
Raul Camacho Dorado, 26, and Antonio Alejandro Deltoro, 28, both of
Santa Ana, and Angel Uriostegui, 29, of Irvine were arrested on suspicion
of attempted robbery at Tiffany and Co. the night of May 8, 2001, said
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney.
The arrests Wednesday were a result of a yearlong investigation that
led detectives to Uriostegui, who was employed as a security guard at the
jewelry store at the time of the incident, he said. He, however, was not
in the store the night the alleged incident happened. Police said he was
involved with the other two men in planning the robbery.
About 9:15 p.m. May 8, 2001, Dorado and Deltoro accosted two employees
who were leaving the store after locking it up, police said. They pointed
a handgun at the employees, led them back to the store and asked them to
open it, but a security guard inside refused to let them in and called
for assistance, Birney said.
Dorado and Deltoro ran from the scene, and one of them dropped his
weapon while running and stopped to pick it up, he said. They left the
scene and were not caught, Birney said.
He said investigators suspected a store employee may have had a hand
in the crime.
“Any time we have a crime like this, there is a suspicion that
somebody’s involved on the inside,” Birney said. “We interviewed several
employees, and that led us to the security guard.”
He declined to go into details of the investigation and circumstances
leading to the arrest pending a criminal case, but said search warrants
were obtained to inspect the homes of all three men. Police found three
handguns in the search. Detectives are still investigating if these men
were involved in other similar incidents, Birney said.
All three men were booked into Costa Mesa Jail with bail set at
$50,000. Dorado and Uriostegui were bailed out Thursday while Deltoro
still awaits arraignment.
* Deepa Bharath covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at o7 deepa.bharath@latimes.comf7 .
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