Bronx Crew Allegedly Committed as Many as Six Heists a Night
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and New York City Police Commissioner Jessica
S. Tisch announced that 16 people have been variously charged in a 971-count indictment
with stealing cars and valuable auto parts throughout the Bronx and the city, victimizing 252
vehicle owners.
District Attorney Clark said, “These defendants allegedly worked as fast as a racetrack pit
crew in the dead of night, stealing cars, tires and rims, and catalytic converters worth more than
$1 million on the black market. All across the Bronx, people heading to work or school in the
morning found their cars propped on crates, or an empty parking space, leaving them stranded
and financially strained. Auto crime is devastating to our community, and I commend the NYPD
Auto Crimes Unit and my prosecutors for putting the brakes on this crew.”
Police Commissioner Tisch said, “These 16 defendants, alleged affiliates of the notorious
Trinitarios street gang, ran an auto theft ring that stole more than $1 million in auto
parts, victimizing 252 hardworking New Yorkers. “This takedown is a prime example of our
precision policing strategy in action: following the data and leading skilled investigations. Thanks
to this approach, auto theft in the Bronx is down more than 22% so far this year, which is helping
drive a 10.5% year-to-date drop in major crime across the borough. I am grateful to our NYPD
Auto Crime Unit investigators, who worked in coordination with our Warrants Section and the
Bronx District Attorney’s Office to hold these criminals accountable and make a real difference
in people’s lives.”
District Attorney Clark said nine of the 16 defendants were arrested and arraigned on April
28, 2026, and April 29, 2026, before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Busching on varying
degrees of Criminal Possession of Stolen Property, Grand Larceny, Auto Stripping, Criminal Mischief and Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, as well as Petit Larceny and fourth-degree
Conspiracy. They are due back in court on September 18, 2026.
According to the investigation, NYPD investigators established the identities of 14 people
involved in 172 tires and rims thefts and 69 catalytic converter thefts from vehicles in almost
every precinct in the Bronx, and in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, from August 2024 through
June of 2025. Many of the crimes were captured on surveillance video showing a three-person
crew exiting a stolen car, fully masked, with gloves, a car jack, and milk crates.
They would lift the target car and use power tools to take all four tires and rims off within
a couple of minutes. They used public parking garages throughout the Bronx to store the stolen
vehicles before and after the thefts, which occurred between midnight and 5 a.m.
The other two defendants were buyers of stolen catalytic converters which they sold on the
black market. When police executed a search warrant on one of those defendant’s home, they
found a suitcase with $116,000 in cash.
The total in stolen property was $1.2 million. The 11 cars stolen from around the
metropolitan area that were used by the defendants to haul away the tires and rims were recovered
and returned to the owners or insurance companies over the course of the investigation.
District Attorney Clark thanked NYPD Auto Crime Unit Lieutenant William Dooley and
Police Officers Benjamin Warren, Gabriel Espadas, Joseph Parisi for their work in the
investigation. District Attorney Clark thanked Police Officer Juan Gomez, Detective April Maxwell, Sergeant Brandon Gembecki, and Inspector Daniel Campbell of the Auto Crimes Unit,
as well as Deputy Chief John Potkay and Assistant Chief Benjamin Gurley of Patrol Borough
Bronx for their assistance in the investigation.
An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt.
Defendants:
Wilbin Santana, 23, Bronx— electronic monitoring, Juan Hernandez, 30, Bronx— awaiting arraignment, Jose Diaz Medina, 26, Bronx— supervised release, Elvin Andujar, 26, Bronx— $7,500 cash, 15k bond 15k at 10%, Yefry Tapia, 27, Bronx— supervised release, Angel Guerra, 27, Bronx— supervised release, Joalfred Luciano, 30, Bronx— supervised release, Carlos Matos, 30, Bronx— unapprehended, Carlos Aquino Batista, 30, Bronx— awaiting arraignment, Yandel Reyes, 18, Bronx— supervised release, Lizandro Espinal Lopez, 30, Bronx— unapprehended, Tiaraliz Cruz Huertas, 21, Bronx— unapprehended, Edward Orozco, 22, Yonkers— unapprehended, Junior Buenos Rivas, 24, NY, NY— awaiting arraignment, Wascar Gonzalez, 36, Queens— unapprehended, Miguel Quesada, 32, Newark, NJ— awaiting extradition.