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Responsible plea in SoCal robberies; feds say man was deported, returned
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Responsible plea in SoCal robberies; feds say man was deported, returned

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Last updated: December 31, 2025 5:07 am
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A person who federal authorities say was deported throughout a string of robberies — solely to return and proceed focusing on liquor and comfort shops throughout Southern California — pleaded responsible to a number of expenses Tuesday.

Jesus Soto-Parada, 26, was arrested alongside together with his alleged confederate, Daniel Pavon, early final yr.

Soto-Parada appeared in federal court docket in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon and pleaded responsible to at least one depend of conspiracy to intrude with commerce and 7 counts of interfering with commerce by theft.

Along with his head dipped and voice low, Soto-Parada pleaded “culpable” via a Spanish interpreter as he forfeited his proper to a trial.

In keeping with a legal grievance, Soto-Parada, a local of El Salvador, and Pavon, a Honduran nationwide, brandished weapons to rob a number of shops for a complete of $20,000 in money and merchandise.

In January 2024, federal and native authorities started to analyze a sequence of armed robberies within the Orange County space. Staff at a number of shops described two topics carrying blue surgical face masks, one among whom would management clerks with a weapon whereas the opposite ransacked the enterprise for merchandise and money.

9 of those robberies came about between January and February, days aside every time, in keeping with a legal indictment. In April, Soto-Parada was detained and deported by United States Border Patrol brokers after a routine visitors cease in Arizona. It was the federal government’s third try to deport him since 2016, in keeping with last elimination orders and an indictment.

Someday between April and June 2024, Soto-Parada illegally reentered the USA, reuniting with Pavon in South L.A., in keeping with the indictment.

After their second theft in June at a Gardena 7-Eleven, officers used a monitoring gadget in among the stolen money to find the pair 12 minutes away. As authorities searched the automobile, they discovered blue surgical masks, positively recognized clothes and the monitoring gadget beneath the motive force’s seat, the legal grievance stated.

Police stated Soto-Parada admitted that he had robbed the shop and instructed them that Pavon used a “black reproduction pistol” to threaten the clerk, in keeping with the indictment. The 7-Eleven clerk was pushed to the location of arrest and recognized the 2 because the perpetrators, the indictment stated.

Soto-Parada initially pleaded not responsible to eight counts of theft and violations of the Hobbs Act — a federal regulation prohibiting the obstruction of interstate commerce via theft, bribery or extortion.

He faces a most sentence of 160 years in federal jail, 20 years for every depend, in keeping with a information launch from the U.S. legal professional’s workplace for the Central District of California.

Soto-Parada was taken again into custody and his sentencing was set for April 5 of subsequent yr.

Pavon is at the moment in custody and scheduled for trial Jan. 27 in federal court docket.

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