Organized Retail Crime Alameda Unit Files Felony Charges Against Two Men for Stealing Over $100,000 in Merchandise from Home Depot
September 9, 2024
OAKLAND, CA — Today, District Attorney Pamela Price announced her office charged Juan Manuel Diaz Ramirez (23) and Juan Manuel Diaz Tejeda (50) in connection with multiple organized retail theft-related crimes from Home Depot Stores in the cities of Hayward and Newark between December 14, 2022, and March 21, 2023. The losses incurred are worth over $100,000.
The charges against Mr. Ramirez and Mr. Tejeda include multiple felony counts of embezzlement, commercial burglary, grand theft, and organized retail theft in concert. If convicted and sentenced on all charges, Mr. Ramirez faces a maximum of 7 years and Mr. Tejeda faces a maximum of 3 years and 8 months.
“I am excited to see results from our Organized Retail Crime Alameda (ORCA) Vertical Prosecution Unit, which was initially funded by a two-million-dollar grant from the State of California, which I matched in November 2023,” said DA Price. “Our ORCA team worked diligently with the California Highway Patrol and the CHP Golden Gate Division Organized Retail Crime Task Force team, including Investigator Eduardo Garcia and Sergeant Manny Nevarez, who conducted extensive surveillance outside of Alameda County as part of their wide-ranging investigation. Alameda County is one of 13 district attorneys’ offices across California that received funding to establish new vertical prosecution units.”
The defendants are scheduled to appear for arraignment on September 19, 2024, in Department 112 at the Wiley Manuel Courthouse in Oakland.
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