Monica Hoyos
Francisco Jaramillo
Jesus Robledo-
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SALINAS, Calif. - Salinas Police are giving credit to an alert neighbor, who witnessed a home burglary in process, and called 911.
Patrol officers responded to the residential burglary on the 800 block of Columbia Drive Thursday morning. The neighbor reported seeing three suspects breaking into a home. The resident stayed on the phone with dispatch and continued to update the movements of the suspects. When officers arrived, they arrested 42-year-old Monica Hoyos who was parked in a stolen vehicle next to the victim residence.
19-year-old Francisco Jaramillo and 19-year-old Jesus Robledo jumped over the back fence onto N. Davis Rd. They were challenged by officers and Jaramillo was arrested.
Robledo jumped back over and ran through an occupied residence exiting the front door. According to Salinas Police, he jumped several other fences and climbed on the room of a home in the area. Robledo jumped off of the roof and over several other fences. He was arrested after officers located him hiding under a motorhome in another backyard.
The stolen vehicle they had arrived in was taken after a residential burglary earlier in the month. After the suspects were taken into custody, officers learned that Hoyos, Jaramillo and Robledo had tried to burglarize another residence on Pine Street but were unsuccessful.
Jaramillo and Robledo are gangmembers.
Bail was increased to $300,000 for Robledo and Jaramillo. Bail is $200,000 for Hoyos. The group was lodged in the Monterey County Jail for numerous charges including burglary, attempted burglary, stolen vehicle, resisting arrest and gang enhancements.