A vibrant shopping scene in Orange County where the heist occurred.
Two suspects from Chile, Tiziana Olivares Bruna and JeanPierre Olivares, were arrested in Orange County after orchestrating a bold shopping spree using stolen credit cards. Their theft spree began when a vehicle was burglarized, leading to a series of purchases at popular stores despite vigilant mall security. Initially escaping, they were eventually apprehended in Dana Point with stolen merchandise and burglary tools. This incident highlights ongoing concerns surrounding theft and credit card fraud in the area, prompting residents to be more vigilant.
In the bustling heart of Orange County, a recent crime spree caught the attention of locals and law enforcement alike. Two suspects, identified as Tiziana Olivares Bruna, 42, and JeanPierre Olivares, 38, both hailing from Chile, have been arrested following a series of bold thefts using stolen credit cards.
The trouble began on May 25 when Irvine police received reports of a vehicle burglary at the scenic Bommer Canyon Trailhead. The unsuspecting victim found their vehicle rummaged through and several credit cards missing. Little did they know, these cards would soon embark on an unexpected shopping spree, courtesy of the cheeky duo.
With stolen credit cards in hand, Olivares Bruna and Olivares hit the pavements of the bustling Irvine Spectrum Center mall. The pair didn’t hold back as they dashed through stores like Apple, Sephora, and Lululemon, racking up impressive charges in a hurry. It seems that their desire for luxury items was insatiable, as they made their way through the mall, shopping bags in tow!
But not so fast! The savvy mall security team noticed the suspicious activity and sprang into action. They quickly provided police with critical surveillance footage, revealing not just the suspects, but also capturing the getaway vehicle’s license plate! With this vital information, local authorities were hot on the trail of the duo.
With such a daring escapade behind them, Tiziana Olivares Bruna and JeanPierre Olivares now face a laundry list of serious charges. The suspects have been charged with:
This incident adds another layer to the ongoing concerns regarding theft and credit card fraud in the area, reminding residents to keep an eye on their belongings and be vigilant about their valuables. As police continue their investigation, locals are left wondering what the future holds for the two suspects and the impact of their reckless adventure.
In the end, it’s a wake-up call for consumers and businesses alike in Orange County about the importance of vigilance against theft. With stolen cards now in the hands of the authorities, it seems like the shopping spree will soon be but a distant memory for Olivares Bruna and Olivares.
Keep your wallets safe, Orange County!
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