Security personnel working to prevent retail theft at Irvine Spectrum mall.
Two men were arrested at the Irvine Spectrum mall on May 3, 2025, for organized retail theft. Police discovered over $1,200 in stolen goods from popular retailers along with burglary tools. The suspects face multiple charges, highlighting rising concerns about retail crime in Orange County. The incident has prompted local retailers to enhance security measures as investigations into their criminal activities continue.
Irvine, CA – Two suspects were arrested on May 3, 2025, for engaging in organized retail theft at the Irvine Spectrum mall. The arrests followed reported thefts targeting multiple retail stores in Orange County, mounting concerns about crime in the region.
Security personnel at the Irvine Spectrum mall first observed a suspicious individual on the premises. This prompted an alert to local law enforcement, leading to an immediate response from the Irvine police. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the suspect’s vehicle, which was noted for committing multiple vehicle code violations during its departure from the mall.
Upon stopping the vehicle, police discovered two men inside: Cristian Hernandez Jaramillo, aged 36, and David Zamir Zuarez Ramos, aged 28, both residents of Ontario. A search of the vehicle revealed over $1,200 worth of stolen merchandise, which included items from prominent retailers such as Lululemon and Vuori. The stolen goods were indicative of a larger trend in organized retail crime, where high-value items are targeted for theft.
In addition to the stolen merchandise, police found two lined booster bags in the vehicle. Booster bags are designed to evade detection by providing electromagnetic shielding, thus allowing thieves to bypass security tags attached to retail products. This equipment signifies a sophisticated level of preparation and intent regarding theft.
Following the discovery of the stolen goods and the burglary tools, both Jaramillo and Ramos faced several charges, including:
Both suspects were subsequently booked at the Orange County Jail. The case remains under investigation, with authorities seeking to determine the extent of their criminal activities and any potential connections to broader theft rings operating in the area. No further details regarding the investigation or additional suspects have been released at this time.
The incidents at the Irvine Spectrum mall highlight a growing issue of organized retail theft in Orange County, prompting many retailers to reevaluate their security measures in an effort to mitigate loss and ensure customer safety. Law enforcement agencies are actively working to address this spike in retail crime to protect community interests and support local businesses.
As investigations continue, retail security and police agencies are urged to collaborate more closely, sharing intelligence on organized retail crime methods to prevent future incidents. The arrests of Jaramillo and Ramos serve as an important reminder of ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat theft and protect, not only the economy of Orange County, but also the integrity of local shopping environments.
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