Men arrested for brutal Dallas robbery said to be in Venezuelan gang, docs say

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Men arrested for brutal Dallas robbery said to be in Venezuelan gang, docs say

20-year-old Yean Brayhan Torrealba-Sanabria, 34-year-old Carlos Alberto Martinez-Silva and 27-year-old Wilmer Jesus Colmenares-Gonzalez have been charged with aggravated robbery in connection to the robbery on Elsby Avenue in Northwest Dallas on Sept. 21.

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Police previously arrested 28-year-old Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez in connection to the case.

All four suspects are from Venezuela and are on immigration hold.

3 more arrested for Northwest Dallas armed robbery​

Dallas police have arrested three more suspects believed to be a part of a Venezuelan gang who allegedly tied up a woman and robbed her inside of her Northwest Dallas home.
The court documents named two other men who are not in custody.

Dallas PD remains tight-lipped about the investigation. It's still unclear why the woman was targeted.

What happened?​

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Thieves tied up Dallas woman during robbery​

An arrest warrant affidavit says a group of four men attacked a woman in her garage, tied her up and robbed her. Police believe Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez was one of those attackers.
After his arrest this week, Hernandez-Hernandez admitted to committing the robbery and gave police the nicknames of the other suspects in the case. He told police he did not know the other men's full names, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

Hernandez-Hernandez told police he had received a Facebook message asking to meet up with a man he knew as "Cuma" from an Irving apartment.

An arrest warrant affidavit says that Hernandez-Hernandez got into a black SUV with four other men.

"[Hernandez-Hernandez] believed they were going to get money owed by a prostitute because he was aware ‘Cuma’ and the other suspects were involved in sex trafficking," reads an affidavit.

The vehicle drove to Northwest Dallas, where the men allegedly attacked a woman in her driveway.

According to the documents, Hernandez-Hernandez watched two of the men go inside the Northwest Dallas home and eventually signaled for the rest of the men to go inside the home.

Hernandez-Hernandez says he saw the woman sitting in the living room while two of the men pointed guns at her.

The Spanish-speaking men communicated with the woman through Google Translate as they robbed her home, according to the document.

The woman told police the men hit her on the head with a gun and threatened to cut off her fingers if she didn't comply.

Police say the men made off with $75,000 in jewelry, a Gucci purse, a Ferragamo handbag, a Judith Leiber handbag, the woman's phone and several coins from a wooden box.

A fingerprint on the box eventually led police back to Hernandez-Hernandez.

Coincidentally, Hernandez-Hernandez was arrested by Colleyville police on Sept. 19 and released the day before the robbery.

Police say the 28-year-old had a defective brake light, no driver’s license, no insurance, no vehicle registration and was in possession of drug paraphernalia.

Dallas police used info from his previous arrest to locate Hernández-Hernandez at his apartment in Hurst....
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WOW! Colleyville and Hurst and Irving are all towns 2-5 miles from my town. Thanks Kamala we need more gangs in America :palm:
 

Men arrested for brutal Dallas robbery said to be in Venezuelan gang, docs say

20-year-old Yean Brayhan Torrealba-Sanabria, 34-year-old Carlos Alberto Martinez-Silva and 27-year-old Wilmer Jesus Colmenares-Gonzalez have been charged with aggravated robbery in connection to the robbery on Elsby Avenue in Northwest Dallas on Sept. 21.

elsby-avenue-suspects.jpg


Police previously arrested 28-year-old Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez in connection to the case.

All four suspects are from Venezuela and are on immigration hold.

3 more arrested for Northwest Dallas armed robbery​

Dallas police have arrested three more suspects believed to be a part of a Venezuelan gang who allegedly tied up a woman and robbed her inside of her Northwest Dallas home.
The court documents named two other men who are not in custody.

Dallas PD remains tight-lipped about the investigation. It's still unclear why the woman was targeted.

What happened?​

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Thieves tied up Dallas woman during robbery​

An arrest warrant affidavit says a group of four men attacked a woman in her garage, tied her up and robbed her. Police believe Manuel Hernandez-Hernandez was one of those attackers.
After his arrest this week, Hernandez-Hernandez admitted to committing the robbery and gave police the nicknames of the other suspects in the case. He told police he did not know the other men's full names, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

Hernandez-Hernandez told police he had received a Facebook message asking to meet up with a man he knew as "Cuma" from an Irving apartment.

An arrest warrant affidavit says that Hernandez-Hernandez got into a black SUV with four other men.

"[Hernandez-Hernandez] believed they were going to get money owed by a prostitute because he was aware ‘Cuma’ and the other suspects were involved in sex trafficking," reads an affidavit.

The vehicle drove to Northwest Dallas, where the men allegedly attacked a woman in her driveway.

According to the documents, Hernandez-Hernandez watched two of the men go inside the Northwest Dallas home and eventually signaled for the rest of the men to go inside the home.

Hernandez-Hernandez says he saw the woman sitting in the living room while two of the men pointed guns at her.

The Spanish-speaking men communicated with the woman through Google Translate as they robbed her home, according to the document.

The woman told police the men hit her on the head with a gun and threatened to cut off her fingers if she didn't comply.

Police say the men made off with $75,000 in jewelry, a Gucci purse, a Ferragamo handbag, a Judith Leiber handbag, the woman's phone and several coins from a wooden box.

A fingerprint on the box eventually led police back to Hernandez-Hernandez.

Coincidentally, Hernandez-Hernandez was arrested by Colleyville police on Sept. 19 and released the day before the robbery.

Police say the 28-year-old had a defective brake light, no driver’s license, no insurance, no vehicle registration and was in possession of drug paraphernalia.

Dallas police used info from his previous arrest to locate Hernández-Hernandez at his apartment in Hurst....
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WOW! Colleyville and Hurst and Irving are all towns 2-5 miles from my town. Thanks Kamala we need more gangs in America :palm:
These Biden/Harris illegals are everywhere now. Legal American citizens are no longer safe in their homes or streets.

The rapes, assaults, robberies, and murders are the direct result of their open borders.

Only 28% of Americans believe that we are on the right path in America.

Those 28% must have been polled in their respective mental institutions.

Thanks to Biden/Harris, America is no longer safe for its own citizens.
 
These Biden/Harris illegals are everywhere now. Legal American citizens are no longer safe in their homes or streets.

The rapes, assaults, robberies, and murders are the direct result of their open borders.

Only 28% of Americans believe that we are on the right path in America.

Those 28% must have been polled in their respective mental institutions.

Thanks to Biden/Harris, America is no longer safe for its own citizens.
It is going to take years to catch these criminals. No telling how many Americans will be negatively impacted before they are caught.
 
It’s in the OP, Anchovies.

Poor Anchovies.

These illegals are coming to your neighborhood, thanks to the vegetable and Heels Up Harris.


Yeah Colleyville is about a mile from my home. I go there all the time.
 
Yeah Colleyville is about a mile from my home. I go there all the time.
Not good…best carry, I have for years.

The first duty of government is to protect its citizens. With the Biden/Harris open borders, convicted murderers and rapists are being allowed entry into the US.

The atrocious response to the hurricane by the Biden/Harris FEMA is proof that they are not protecting our citizens.

Time for a huuuge (sic) change…past time,
 
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