Two Car Burglary Suspects Arrested in Palo Alto

<p>Following a call from an alert witness&comma; Palo Alto Police swarmed a downtown parking lot last Thursday evening and arrested two armed auto burglary suspects after their vehicle sideswiped one patrol car and then collided with another&period;  The suspects were both in possession of loaded firearms&comma; and police recovered property recently stolen from three auto burglaries in their vehicle&period;  Officers booked the suspects into jail&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On Thursday&comma; August 25&comma; 2022&comma; at about 6&colon;31 p&period;m&period;&comma; the Palo Alto 24-hour dispatch center received a call from an alert witness reporting suspicious behavior in City Parking Lot &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;H” at 530 Cowper Street&period;  The witness reported a black Audi A-8 sedan was circling the lot while an occupant would get out and peer into vehicles&period;  This behavior is consistent with that of auto burglars looking for vehicles into which to break to steal property&period;  The witness provided a license plate for the Audi&comma; but that license plate returned to a Toyota&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Officers responded immediately and surrounded the parking lot&comma; trapping the suspect vehicle and its two occupants&period;  When an officer went to stop them&comma; the Audi accelerated and drove at the occupied patrol car&comma; striking it twice as it passed by&period;  The Audi then immediately collided with a second occupied patrol car&semi; the impact from that collision caused the suspect vehicle to strike three parked and unoccupied vehicles&period; The suspect vehicle continued driving and proceeded to collide with two more parked and unoccupied vehicles before finally coming to a stop&period;  Police then took both occupants safely into custody without incident&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Inside the suspect vehicle&comma; police found two loaded firearms&period;  One was a 9mm Glock handgun that had been illegally modified to be a fully automatic weapon&comma; and it was equipped with a fully-loaded 30-round extended magazine&period;  The other was a 9mm Glock semi-automatic handgun equipped with a fully-loaded 17-round magazine&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Also inside the suspect vehicle&comma; police located property from three auto burglaries that had just occurred that afternoon or evening&colon;  one in City Parking Lot &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;H&comma;” one from City Parking Lot &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;D” at 351 Hamilton Avenue&comma; and one from the 700 block of High Street&period;  In each case&comma; windows had been smashed on unoccupied&comma; parked and locked vehicles&comma; with bags containing laptop computers and other personal property stolen from inside&period;  Police recovered all of the stolen property and returned it to the victims&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The license plate on the suspect vehicle belonged to a Toyota registered out of Pacifica&period;  Neither the suspect vehicle nor the license plate on it had been reported stolen to police&period;  The 2013 Audi’s registration had been transferred to an auto dealership out of Oakley but had not yet been registered to any individual&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Police booked the two suspects&comma; 25-year-old Tommy Walter Miller of South San Francisco and 25-year-old Nino Joseph Fiapoto of San Francisco&comma; into the Santa Clara County Main Jail for an array of charges&period;  Police booked both suspects for three counts of auto burglary &lpar;each a felony&rpar;&comma; conspiracy &lpar;felony&rpar;&comma; carrying a loaded firearm with the intent to commit a felony &lpar;itself a felony&rpar;&comma; possession of a large-capacity magazine &lpar;a misdemeanor&rpar;&comma; and carrying a concealed firearm &lpar;a misdemeanor&rpar;&period;  Additionally&comma; police booked the driver&comma; Miller&comma; for assault with a deadly weapon &lpar;a felony&comma; for sideswiping the occupied police vehicle&rpar;&comma; possession of a machine gun &lpar;a felony&comma; for possession of the fully automatic weapon&rpar;&comma; and carrying a loaded weapon when not the registered owner of it &lpar;a felony&rpar;&period;  Additionally&comma; police booked the passenger&comma; Fiapoto&comma; for being a convicted felon in possession a loaded firearm &lpar;a felony&rpar; and ammunition &lpar;a felony&rpar;&period;  Fiapoto is on probation out of San Mateo County for a prior conviction of felon in possession of a firearm&comma; and also had an outstanding felony warrant for the same offense out of the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office&period;  Police booked him for that warrant as well&period;  Booking photos of both suspects appear above&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both officers who were inside the patrol vehicles that were struck complained of pain from those collisions but declined medical attention&period;  The driver of the suspect vehicle complained of pain to his head &lpar;presumably also from the collisions&rpar;&period;  Paramedics from the Palo Alto Fire Department evaluated him and released him at the scene&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both patrol vehicles sustained minor damage but were able to be driven from the scene&period;  The suspect vehicle sustained moderate damage and was towed by police as evidence&period;  Of the five parked and unoccupied vehicles struck by the suspect vehicle&comma; four sustained minor damage and one sustained major damage&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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