CMPD Provides Information On Multiple Cases Related To A Theft Ring
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s have arrested three suspects identified in a series of residential break-ins that are believed to be coordinated through a larger criminal network of South American theft groups, according to a new release.
The South American Theft Groups (SATGs) have also been called “crime tourists.” CMPS says the trend involves highly skilled and mobile criminals who generally target wealthy households, stealing high-end designer items before returning to their country of origin.
The suspects in this recent Charlotte investigation are Alexander Panameno, 49, Anuar Noviteno, 33, and David Caicedo-Delgado, 34. Mr. Panameno and Mr. Noviteno are charged in at least 18 cases in Charlotte and potentially linked to more than 50 cases across the U.S. Mr. Caicedo-Delgado is a suspected getaway driver and is charged in one case in Charlotte and is under investigation for multiple cases outside of Charlotte. The 18 cases in this investigation occurred primarily in the Steele Creek Division between September 2023 and June 2024.
Over months of investigative work, detectives connected these 18 incidents through similarities in the methods of the burglaries and through surveillance footage gathered in several cases. Police say, Noviteno and Panameno generally broke into homes during daytime hours, wearing high-visibility clothing to appear as construction or lawncare workers to avoid suspicion. Officer believe the suspects targeted victims with similar demographics and stole luxury items.
In May of 2024, detectives identified Panameno and Noviteno as suspects and identified several suspect vehicles including a White Ford Transit Van. Detectives coordinated surveillance operations in late May-early June of 2024. On June 7, 2024, officers and detectives tracked the White Ford Transit Van to a location on Tribune Drive. Panameno and Noviteno were witnessed breaking into a home and were subsequently arrested, according to a police report.
Officers additionally arrested Caicedo-Delgado who was confirmed as the driver of the van.
Detectives additionally obtained and executed a search warrant at a residence connected to the suspects and the suspect vehicles on Walkers Cove Trail. During the search, detectives seized stolen luxury items including jewelry, watches and handbags with a value of approximately $130,000. They also seized items used in the burglaries including tools and masks, as well as more than $12,000 in cash.
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