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Three people arrested in connection with more robberies in Woodland Hills – Daily News

Three people arrested in connection with more robberies in Woodland Hills – Daily News

Authorities said three men have been arrested for allegedly committing two “follow-up robberies” in the Woodland Hills area.

Detectives arrested Isaiah Moore, 32, of Fresno, Chazon Brown, 28, of Los Angeles, and Nhazel Warren, 19, also of Los Angeles, on Friday, Oct. 24, Los Angeles police said. They were charged with suspicion of armed robbery and bail was set at $1 million each.

According to the LAPD, on Tuesday, October 28, Warren posted bail and was released. Moore and Brown remain in custody, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office.

“At the time these crimes were committed, Warren was wearing a GPS ankle monitor placed by the Los Angeles County Probation Service… following his arrest in two separate, unrelated criminal cases,” Los Angeles police said in a statement.

Police said one of the robberies occurred on Sept. 19 in the 23000 block of Mulholland Drive in Woodland Hills.

“The suspects followed the victim and confronted him in the parking lot,” police said in a statement. “The two suspects punched the victim, which knocked him to the ground. The suspects then pinned the victim to the ground and forcibly removed her jewelry before fleeing in a black BMW sedan.”

Police said another robbery occurred on Oct. 23 in the 21000 block of Ventura Boulevard in Woodland Hills.

“The victim was followed to a local business when a black BMW sedan approached him,” police said. “Then two passengers in the back came out armed with guns. The suspects stripped the victim of her jewelry and fled in a BMW.”

The investigation led detectives to identify all three.

“Investigators believe these three individuals are … responsible for multiple other robberies,” police said.

Police are asking anyone with information about this case to call 213-486-6840 or [email protected].

Anonymous tipsters can contact Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS or at lacrimestoppers.org.