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Police Release Identities of San Mateo Burglary Suspects

Alert Peninsula residents helped police track down and arrest Oakland residents on Thursday; 21-year-old Dolton Tubby, 22-year-old Jorge Nervaez and 20-year-old Marquise Weaver.

Police released the identities of three home burglary suspects who were arrested after a three-city pursuit that ended in Belmont Thursday afternoon, a San Mateo police sergeant said.

Alert Peninsula residents helped police track down and arrest Oakland residents; 21-year-old Dolton Tubby, 22-year-old Jorge Nervaez and 20-year-old Marquise Weaver.

Police responded to a report of the sound of a front door breaking at a residence in the first block of Lakewood Circle in San Mateo at about 10:20 a.m., Sgt. Dave Norris said.

Officers quickly arrived at the scene and based on detailed reports by witnesses, began a lookout for a gold, four-door car with a dark gray trim fleeing the area, Norris said.

Police located the car on U.S. Highway 101 and pursued it off the highway and onto Holly Street in San Carlos, according to Norris.

After evading police again, the car was spotted by Belmont police in the area of El Camino Real and Ralston Avenue, Norris said.

With the assistance of a San Mateo County sheriff's detective, Belmont police pursued the car through the hills of Belmont and onto Rinconada Court, Norris said.

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The three suspects exited the car, one with a handgun, and fled the area, according to the police sergeant.

Calls from community members helped police keep tab of the suspects' whereabouts and a short period later, all three suspects were safely taken into custody, Norris said.

The pursuit ended at about 11:20 a.m., he said.

No shots were fired in the course of the incident. One officer suffered a minor injury in a crash during the pursuit, he said.

Nearby Fox Elementary and Ralston Middle schools were locked down briefly during the pursuit, Norris said.

All three suspects were booked into the San Mateo County Jail for conspiracy, burglary, possession of stolen property, and resisting or obstructing arrest, police said.

Tubby was additionally booked for felony fleeing from the police, felony resisting arrest due to injury of an officer, parole violation, brandishing a handgun at an officer, and multiple charges related to being an armed and prohibited violent felon.

Nervaez was additionally booked for felony fleeing from the police, and for being a driver allowing a passenger to carry a loaded firearm, police said.

San Mateo police are continuing to investigate the burglary.

Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call San Mateo police at (650) 522-7700 or (650) 522-7650, anonymously at (650) 522-7676, or via text to (650) 262-3473.

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