Crime & Safety

Multiple Arrests Made In Burglary Case; MV Police Seeking Owners of Stolen Goods


News release from the Mountain View Police Department:

On May 26, 2014 at 1:40 AM officers responded to an in-progress burglary at 2490 Old Middlefield Road, which is the location of CalMoto BMW Dealership.

One suspect, 35-year-old Medardo Rivas Aguirre out of Mountain View and Sunnyvale, was arrested at the store while the second suspect, 20-year-old William Rivas Aguirre out of Santa Clara, was found and arrested in a nearby neighborhood.

Through an extensive investigation, our Crime Suppression Unit developed a lead on another suspect identified as 44-year-old Miguel Paz out of Mountain View.

A search warrant was issued for the Paz residence, which led to his arrest after stolen property was recovered from his home.

We are looking for help reuniting the items from Paz’s residence with their rightful owners.

A list of items and photographs can be found on our Pinterest page

If you recognize any of the items please contact Detective Andrew Wong (650) 903-6344.

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Some of the items taken from the burglary have not been recovered. 

These items are BMW specific clothing and gear ranging from watches to gloves to leather jackets and helmets. 

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If you see these items, or have information as to their whereabouts, please call our Anonymous Tip Line at 650-961-5800 or Det. Wong at 650-903-6344.


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