
25-year-old Francisco Antonio Cruzramirez has rendered his no-contest plea to 13 counts of residential burglary. Arrested back in April of 2020, Cruzramirez, alongside an accomplice, faced allegations for an array of burglaries spanning from September 2018 to May 2019, with a disturbing detail that five of these intrusions transpired as residents remained in their abodes, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.
Francisco Antonio Cruzramirez (25) pled no contest to 13 counts of residential burglary. Originally arrested in April of 2020, he and an accomplice were charged with dozens of burglaries that occurred from Sept 2018 to May 2019, including 5 that occurred while someone was home. pic.twitter.com/GV1VNBJkZG
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Cruzramirez, snared by law enforcement last Friday following a dauntless search, did not submit quietly, first attempting to elude California Highway Patrol Officers, ensuing a vehicular chase that culminated in self-inflicted injuries, and later a flight from medical care before his inevitable incarceration, according to CBS San Francisco.
Authorities uncovered a troubling collection of weapons and stolen items: eight rifles, three shotguns, two handguns, a large amount of ammunition, a bulletproof vest, and various goods taken unlawfully. Cruzramirez reportedly broke into homes by smashing sliding glass doors.
The total losses exceeded $2 million, including over 100 stolen firearms, raising serious concerns about where such weapons might end up. Cruzramirez is currently held at the Maguire Correctional Facility and is set to be arraigned next Tuesday.









