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Burglary suspect wanted for targeting homes in Orange County

Burglary suspect wanted for targeting homes in Orange County

Yahoo24-05-2025
Police are searching for a burglary suspect wanted for targeting homes in Orange County.
Following an investigation by the Irvine Police Department, the suspect was identified as Yonatan Angel Loaeza, 34, of Anaheim.
Loaeza is believed to be responsible for burglarizing at least four homes in the Irvine area. Police have released a photo of the suspect in case additional victims recognize him.
Anyone who knows Loaeza's whereabouts or has information on the case is asked to contact Detective Guzman at Xguzman@cityofirvine.org.
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