Pueblo Auto Theft Ring Busted: Four Arrested in Crime Spree Causing Thousands in Damage to Colorado Vehicles

Pueblo Auto Theft Ring Busted: Four Arrested in Crime Spree Causing Thousands in Damage to Colorado Vehicles
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A coordinated law enforcement effort in Pueblo has led to the arrest of four suspects, including two juveniles, following a dramatic crash of a stolen vehicle into a residential backyard. The arrests may solve a string of recent auto thefts that have plagued southern Colorado communities.

The incident unfolded early Thursday morning near Pueblo Boulevard and Redwood Lane, when the suspects lost control of an allegedly stolen vehicle. According to the Pueblo Police Department, the group attempted to flee when officers arrived at the scene, but were later apprehended.

Law enforcement officials have identified two of the adult suspects as Gabriel Cervantez, 24, and Jynessa Wisthoff, 20. Both face multiple charges including:

  • Motor vehicle theft
  • Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
  • Potential additional charges pending investigation

In a concerning development for Colorado vehicle owners, investigators believe this group may be connected to more than 10 car thefts within a 48-hour period. The crime spree has left a trail of destruction across Pueblo, with thousands of dollars in damage from broken car windows.

"This case highlights the growing concern of auto theft rings operating in our Colorado communities," according to the Pueblo Police Department, as documented in official police records.

For Colorado residents, particularly in the Pueblo area, this arrest serves as a reminder to remain vigilant about vehicle security. Local law enforcement recommends:

  • Always lock vehicles and remove valuable items
  • Park in well-lit areas when possible
  • Consider installing security cameras or anti-theft devices
  • Report suspicious activity immediately

The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities working to determine if the suspects are connected to other unsolved vehicle thefts in the region. The two juvenile suspects' identities are being withheld due to their age, but they face similar charges in juvenile court.

This case represents one of the larger auto theft operations uncovered in southern Colorado this year, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in protecting Colorado communities from organized criminal activities.

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