Albuquerque Journal

3 arrested in Santa Fe after high-end bikes stolen

Break-in is similar to an earlier heist at another bicycle shop

- BY EDMUNDO CARRILLO JOURNAL NORTH

SANTA FE — Police may have broken up a burgeoning bicycle theft ring when they nabbed three alleged crooks with several high-end bikes taken from a downtown Santa Fe shop Tuesday morning.

The break-in was similar to a burglary at another Santa Fe shop where expensive bikes were also stolen Dec. 19. Police department investigat­ors hadn’t confirmed Wednesday if the two heists were related. But one of the men arrested Tuesday did tell police he’d participat­ed in a previous bike-shop heist, according to a police report.

Carlos Trejo-Villalobos, 44, Carlos Navarrete-May, 31, and 30-year-old David Perez were booked into the county jail Tuesday morning for larceny over $20,000, burglary, possession of burglary tools and conspiracy to commit a felony after they were caught with several bikes and tires worth about $32,000 missing from the Mellow Velo bike shop on East Marcy Street.

According to a criminal complaint, officers responded to an alarm at Mellow Velo about 3:50 a.m. A witness told dispatcher­s that she saw three men outside the shop load bikes into a van and drive off. When police arrived they noticed that the front door was removed from the hinges and several bicycles and miscellane­ous parts were in disarray inside. Meanwhile, an officer pulled over a Ford Windstar near Paseo de Peralta and St. Francis Drive for speeding and found three men in the van with several bicycles in the back. The men — later identified as Trejo-Villalobos, NavarreteM­ay and Perez — were placed in investigat­ive detention.

Seven bikes bearing Santa Cruz or Haro brands, with prices ranging from just over $1,000 to $5,000, were recovered from the van. Eight stolen bike tires and tools used for cutting metal were also found.

While waiting to be interviewe­d, Trejo-Villalobos told police, “I have only done this twice. The driver (NavarreteM­ay), he paid me $200 last time at a different bicycle shop here in Santa Fe, I don’t know why I did this,” according to a police report. Officers found small tools, a black face mask and a receipt from an Albuquerqu­e pawn shop for bolt cutters on Trejo-Villalobos when he was arrested.

On Dec. 19, officers responded to an alarm at the Broken Spoke bike shop on Cerrillos across from the Santa Fe Indian School at 2:23 a.m. and discovered that the front door had been taken off the hinges and some bicycles were missing. The shop owner later said four bikes worth a total of $19,589 were taken.

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