Serial Follow Away Robbery Suspects Arrested By LAPD

October 30, 2024 ·

Photo courtesy of JHVEPhoto.

WOODLAND HILLS—On Tuesday, October 29, the Los Angeles Police Department reported that several serial follow away robbery suspects have been arrested.

The LAPD reported on September 19, a robbery occurred in the 23000 block of Mulholland Drive in Woodland Hills. The suspects followed and confronted the victim in a parking lot.

Two suspects punched the victim which knocked him to the ground and then pinned the victim to the ground and forcibly removed his jewelry before fleeing in a black BMW sedan. On October 23, a robbery occurred in the 21000 block of Ventura Boulevard in Woodland Hills. The victim was followed to a local business when a black BMW sedan drove up to him. Two rear passengers exited armed with handguns. The suspects stripped the victim of his jewelry and fled in the BMW.

During the investigation, detectives from Robbery-Homicide Division identified Chazon Brown, 28, from Los Angeles, Isaiah Moore, 32, from Fresno, and Nhazel Warren, 19, from Los Angeles, as the persons responsible for the robberies.

On October 24, search and arrest warrants were served which resulted in the arrest of both Brown and Moore as well as the seizure of numerous items of evidence, including two semi-automatic pistols. Warren was arrested that evening in Long Beach.

All three suspects were arrested for 211 PC-Armed Robbery and booked into an LAPD jail facility with their bail all set at $1 million.

During these crimes, Warren was wearing a GPS ankle monitor placed on him by the Los Angeles County Probation Pre-Trial Services following his arrests in two separate unrelated felony cases that occurred in July and August 2024. On October 29, Warren posted bond for a third time and was released.

Based on evidence collected in this case, investigators believe these three individuals are prolific robbery suspects, responsible for other robberies. Investigators believe there are many other victims who have yet to be identified. Photographs of the suspects are being released to identify and speak with additional victims.

Anyone who has been a victim or has details about this investigation is asked to contact Detectives Mrakich and Delph at (213) 486-6840 or email rhdtipline@lapd.online. During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247). Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or go directly to www.lacrimestoppers.org.

By Trevor

Next Post

Arrest Made In Double Homicide

BEVERLY HILLS—On October 30, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) West Bureau detectives announced the arrest of the suspect in a double homicide that occurred on October 29. According to an LAPD press release, the Wilshire officers responded to a…
Read
Previous Post

Tree Giveaway In Santa Monica

SANTA MONICA—The city of Santa Monica’s Public Landscape division announced on its Facebook page that it will be giving away several varieties of fruit and shade trees both on October 31, and on Saturday, November 9. Some varieties can be…
Read
Random Post

70-Year-Old Injured Hiker Rescued In Studio City

STUDIO CITY—On March 26, at approximately 9:30 a.m., the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Valley Bureau responded to a call regarding a hiker in distress at 3501 Alta Mesa Drive. LAFD Air Units located the injured individual who was described…
Read
Random Post

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training Starts September 5

MALIBU—On Tuesday, August 20, the city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page that as part of its ongoing efforts toward community-wide preparedness, the city is offering the next round of the highly popular Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training.…
Read
Random Post

Results From BHPD Sobriety Checkpoint

BEVERLY HILLS—The results of the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) sobriety check they did over Labor Day weekend in a BHPD Alert is available through Nixle and posted on the X social media platform. According to the media release, the…
Read
Random Post

Newsom Ignores LA County In New Homeless Initiative

SANTA MONICA—On April 8, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a press release announcing $145.5 million in funding through the Homeless, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) program to prevent and address California’s homelessness. The funding does not include Los Angeles County. Photo…
Read