3 Men Charged In Violent, Weekslong Crime Spree In Southern California
Three men are facing decades in federal prison after a weekslong crime spree in Southern California late last year that included armed robbery, extortion, bank fraud and identity theft, authorities announced last month. Federal prosecutors say that on Nov. 6, 2023, 30-year-old Oscar Aguirre Silva, a resident of Ventura, threatened a taco truck vendor in Oxnard with violence in order to extort the victim. Just four days later, on Nov. 10, 2023, the 30-year-old robbed a woman at gunpoint, stealing her iPhone and purse, which contained two debit cards, one in her name and another victim’s name, according to news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Central District of California Office. Another man, 28-year-old Ventura resident Edward Donaldo Ramirez, served as Silva’s getaway driver during the armed robbery. “Both men then traveled to a Walmart store in Ventura, where they used the stolen cards to purchase $524 worth of merchandise,” prosecutors said. Not long after that, Silva and 30-year-old Ventura resident David Rey Reyes successfully used and attempted to use the debit cards to purchase items at a smoke shop in Oxnard.
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