The South San Francisco Police Department responded on May 2 at 6 a.m. to the report of a residential burglary on the 300 block of Arroyo Drive. Arriving officers found that a suspect forced entry into the home and stole “an abundance” of property, including a vehicle, while the residents were away.
A credit card belonging to one of the home’s residents was fraudulently used later in the day at a Bay Area casino, police said.
Detectives identified Richard Vaka, 36, of Newark, as a primary suspect and Norman Desumala, 43, of Fremont, as a coconspirator. The two were arrested on Thursday by the Fremont Police Department.
Vaka was booked into the Alameda County Jail for first-degree burglary, vehicle theft and grand theft. Desumala faces charges for petty theft, identity theft, intent to defraud and committing a felony on bail and was also booked into the Alameda County Jail.
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