Three Arrested in Connection with San Pablo Armed Robbery Investigation
Three individuals were recently arrested amid an ongoing investigation into an armed robbery in San Pablo earlier this year.
Around 11 AM on Wednesday, March 13, the Tracy Police Department joined with the San Pablo Police Department in executing search and arrest warrants at two residences, according to a press release by the Tracy Police Department. The locations were the 500 block of Burk Court in Mountain House and the 2600 block of Solomon Lane in Tracy.
This joint operation was conducted by various units, including the Crisis Response Unit, Special Investigations Unit, Special Enforcement Team, and patrol officers.
The operation was a result of an extensive investigation into an armed robbery that took place in San Pablo in January of this year. San Pablo police identified the suspect as Toddisha Mayfield, 29, of Oakland.
After the robbery, Tracy police responded to an alert from a Flock License Reader and ended up pursuing Mayfield, who ultimately was ultimately able to temporarily elude them. Authorities sought new charges for Mayfield for the alleged possession of a stolen vehicle and reckless evasion of a police officer.
During the execution of the search warrants, investigators reportedly uncovered numerous identity theft and fraudulent documents.
Mayfield, along with Rhavennah Huff, 29, of Emeryville, and Brittany Baily, 33, of Oakland, were arrested.
Mayfield faces charges including robbery, conspiracy, possession of a firearm not immediately recognizable as a firearm, vehicle theft, identity theft, possession of a stolen vehicle, and reckless evasion of a police officer.
Huff was arrested on an outstanding burglary warrant, while Baily was arrested in connection with an identity theft investigation by the Delta Regional Auto Theft Team.