According to police reports, a group of four teenagers has been taken into custody in relation to a string of robberies that occurred in Long Beach. The arrests were made on Tuesday, and authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter.
Since July, a series of incidents have occurred that all follow a similar pattern. In each case, a group of suspects would approach a victim, who may be either exiting a vehicle or walking.
According to an investigation, it was discovered that the group had been involved in stealing vehicles and then using them to carry out their robberies.
According to police, the investigation involved the execution of various search warrants for both vehicles and residential properties by detectives. As a result, numerous firearms and stolen vehicles were recovered.
According to law enforcement, the thefts occurred as follows:
Due to their age, the teenagers remain unidentified, but the authorities have provided details about their arrest and the charges they face.
Long Beach Police Chief Wally Hebeish expressed his dismay at the fact that young individuals are contributing to crime in their community and causing harm to others. He emphasized that the police department will persist in collaborating with all relevant parties to put a stop to this cycle of violence.
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