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5 THINGS About the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office

In this video, District Attorney Summer Stephan shares FIVE THINGS you should know about the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office:

  1. The DA’s Office is responsible for prosecuting felony crimes committed in San Diego County.
  2. The DA’s Office also prosecutes misdemeanor offenses that occur outside the City of San Diego – since the City of San Diego has a City Attorney that prosecutes their misdemeanors.
  3. The DA’s Office is the LARGEST provider of victim services in the county, in fact last year, in 2023, our Victim Assistance Program assisted 10,379 victims of crime.
  4. Each year, the more than 300 prosecutors in the DA’s Office file about 40,000 criminal cases on behalf of the county’s nearly 3.3 million residents.
  5. Part of our mission is also to prevent crime by partnering with the community to create initiatives that help promote public safety and participating in collaborative courts that hold offenders accountable but divert them to programs and treatment that stop the cycle of recidivism.

You can learn more about what we are doing on our website SanDiegoDA.com or follow us on social media!

DA Charges Burglary Ring Defendants Operating in Southern California

San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan and San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl announced today that nine defendants have been charged in connection with 30 burglaries in the City of San Diego, following a lengthy investigation. The investigation spanned approximately 55 residential burglaries committed in California and Nevada. The total loss for victims in San Diego County is at least $700,000. [WATCH NEWS CONFERENCE HERE]

In San Diego County, the defendants primarily targeted homes in the Mira Mesa neighborhood from February to May of this year. A multi-agency takedown led to arrests last week in Los Angeles, and throughout Riverside County. The defendants are being arraigned in San Diego Superior Court this week.

“Stopping this prolific burglary crew took incredible coordination among law enforcement in several jurisdictions and from many different agencies,” said DA Stephan. “This prosecution sends the strong message that if criminals come to San Diego County to steal from our residents, we will track them down and hold them accountable.”

Each defendant is charged with three to 24 counts of first-degree residential burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary. If convicted of all counts, they face between eight years, eight months to 35 years-to-life in state prison depending on their level of involvement and criminal history.

“Our homes are the place we should feel safe, but these criminals took advantage of our communities to carry out their crimes,” San Diego Police Deputy Chief Paul Connelly said. “This joint investigation took great collaboration and coordination, to put a stop to a burglary series spanning two states. San Diego residents can rest assured their homes are safer because of the great investigative work of the San Diego Police Department, along with so many other law enforcement partners.”

Map of residential burglary crimes committed by this burglary series.

Map of residential burglary crimes committed in this burglary series.

Nearly 100 law enforcement officers worked closely with the San Diego Police Department and the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office to conduct surveillance, serve search warrants, and make the arrests. Eleven firearms were recovered as well as large amounts of cash. Two separate groups that had a common co-conspirator committed the burglaries. The defendants reside in Riverside and Los Angeles counties. In addition to targeting San Diego County, the thieves also committed burglaries in Los Angeles, Riverside, and Orange counties.

The burglary crews were typically groups of at least three people wearing masks and gloves. They would break out rear sliding glass windows, take as many items of value as possible and then flee the scene. Many of the burglaries were essentially mini crime-sprees that took place back-to-back on the same day.

The defendants charged in the case are Amaya Armstead, 24; Timmon Betts, 23; Gregory Davis III, 19; Daniel Esquivel, 22; Tyrell Haley, 24; Nakia McBarth Jr., 22; Khaliq Thomas, 22; Noel Torres, 23; and Keshaun Watson, 18.

[WATCH NEWS CONFERENCE HERE]

International Women’s Day 2024

International Women’s Day is a day we celebrate all women and their achievements, raise awareness about discrimination and take action to drive gender parity.

This year’s theme is #InspireInclusion and together we can all do that! At the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office over 60% of our employees are women and in this video we share some inspirational words from women leaders in our office, starting with our DA Summer Stephan.