2 bank jugging suspects arrested for $14,000 theft in Ventura County

Two suspects were arrested in connection with a $14,000 bank jugging theft in Thousand Oaks. Authorities identified the men as Ricardo De Jesus Melendez Rodriguez, 37, and Francisco Javier Nieto Mosquera, 45, both Los Angeles County resi…
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