Suspects In Springdale Burglary Arrested

Police Say Rogers Group Has Possible Gang Connections

SPRINGDALE — Police arrested four Rogers residents they said had possible gang connections after a daytime burglary Wednesday.

Christian Caro, 20, of 3401 S. Third St.; Bobby James Camacho, 19, of 813 N. 30th St.; Uriel Archie Bahena, 23, of 800 N. Seventh St. and Casondra Sequichie, 22 of 3401 S. Third St. were arrested in connection with felony residential burglary, continuing criminal enterprise, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of instruments of crime.

Bahena was also arrested in connection with a felony parole violation; Camacho in connection with felony furnishing prohibited articles and misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance (marijuana); and Caro in connection with misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) and misdemeanor warrants from Rogers, Lowell and Bentonville.

The arrests came after neighbors reported three men knocked on the door at 2298 Shadow Crest Lane, then went to the back of the house, according to records. A woman in a car was parked in the driveway.

One neighbor looked in the backyard of the home and saw a screen had been cut out and the window opened. He saw the three men in the house and called police at 9:30 a.m., according to records.

The responding officer saw three men walking on the street. He stopped the three, and the witness identified the men as those he saw in the house. The car driven by the woman was stopped nearby, according to records.

The homeowner returned and reported money, two watches and a souvenir coin missing from his bedroom. The watches and coin was found on the men, according to records.

Marijuana was found on Caro and Camacho with marijuana paraphernalia discovered in the vehicle.

Caro and Camacho are listed in a gang database as members of the Southside Devils in Rogers, according to police records. Camacho has a tattoo of the name Southside Devils on his chest, according to records. The Devils are reportedly connected to the Surenos gang.

All four were in the Washington County Detention Center on Thursday — Sequichie and Camacho in lieu of $3,500 bond each, Caro in lieu of $5,000 bond and Bahena on the parole violation.

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