Teenage Trio Arrested In Hayward Robberies
HAYWARD (CBS SF) - Hayward police arrested three robbery suspects Tuesday believed to be responsible for three muggings that morning and early afternoon, according to police.
The first robbery occurred shortly after 9 a.m. near the corner of Hesperian Boulevard and Turner Court, police said.
The victim was walking to Chabot College when three men and one teenage girl approached him and demanded his valuables, police said.
The victim tried to get away but the two men assaulted him and took his property. The victim provided police with a description of the suspects and said they drove away in a Lincoln Navigator.
The second robbery was at around 11:45 a.m. near the corner of Princeton Street and Sunset Boulevard just outside of Hayward, in unincorporated Alameda County.
Alameda County Sheriff's deputies responded to the robbery, and recorded a similar description to the earlier robbery, Hayward police said.
The third robbery was just before 2 p.m. near the corner of Depot Road and Dodge Avenue. Three suspects approached a woman who was also walking to Chabot College, police said.
The teenage girl in that incident simulated a firearm and demanded valuables, police said.
One of the men took the victim's property, including her car keys and left in the victim's car. The other man drove away in a Lincoln Navigator.
Officers looked for suspects in the area, and located both the third victim's car and a Lincoln Navigator traveling north on Interstate Highway 880 near West Winton Avenue.
Police said that the property stolen from the three victims was found with the three suspects.
Police arrested 18-year-old Brandon Halsell, of Hayward; 18-year-old Francisco Cervantes, of Hayward; and a 17-year-old girl who is also a Hayward resident.
The two men are in Hayward police custody while the female juvenile is being held at the Alameda County Juvenile Hall in San Leandro, according to police.
Police said they are coordinating with neighboring law enforcement agencies in case the suspects may have committed robberies in other jurisdictions.
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