The suspect wanted in connection to phone calls to local churches and threatening to kill worshipers, Robert Alfred Aguilar, was apprehended at 7a.m on May 31. His bail was set at $325,000 at a hearing this morning at the Long Beach courthouse.
This isn’t Aguilar’s first brush with the law. This past March, he was charged with one count of dissuading a witness and three counts of making criminal threats under California penal codes 136.1(C)(1) and 422(A) respectively.
Also, there were three break-ins in downtown San Pedro last night, all within the span of 20 minutes. Thieves broke the glass door and entered JM Salon on 7th Street, then they hit Sweet Suzie’s Candy Shop and Hojas Teas on 6th Street. Police are investigating the break-ins. No arrests have yet been made.
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