Fremont Serial Burglary Suspect Re-Arrested Days After $0 Bail Release; 3 Others Arrested, Released Again

Fremont Serial Burglary Suspect Re-Arrested Days After $0 Bail Release; 3 Others Arrested, Released Again

FREMONT (CBS SF) — A Fremont man who was arrested on numerous charges including multiple counts of commercial burglary – and then released on zero bail – was re-arrested nine days after his release after another major crime spree in Santa Clara County and then released again on zero bail, according to authorities.


Fremont police said 34-year-old Kristopher Sylvester was arrested on April 2 after a series of burglaries in March at several Fremont schools and at a Hertz car rental in the city. Aside from the burglaries, he was charged with committing a burglary during a state of emergency, possession of stolen property, possession of a loaded firearm, felony evading, and a probation violation.


Sylvester was booked into the Alameda County Jail and was released on April 7th on $0 bail after his arraignment. He was issued a court date for June 2020 to continue his case from the Fremont arrest. The zero bail standard for non-violent felonies has been in effect since April 13 to slow the spread of coronavirus within jail facilities.


On April 16th, Sylvester was arrested again by Santa Clara police after another major crime spree throughout the county, which included the theft of 23 cars from a San Jose Hertz car rental on April 13 involving three other suspects, police said.


That morning, Milpitas police responded to an auto burglary with the suspect vehicle being one of the stolen car from Hertz. The suspects left behind two cash registers stolen during a burglary in Palo Alto earlier in the day. Detectives recovered surveillance video were able to identify Sylvester as one of the suspects, police said.


At 2 a.m. on April 16, Santa Clara police responded to a series of burglaries that had just happened and found a suspect vehicle which was one of tho ..

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