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A Chilean's Quick Escape Plan After Stealing a High-Profile Bag
Washington, DC, USAThursday, May 22, 2025
Bustamante-Leiva's actions are part of a larger pattern. He is believed to be part of a robbery organization operating on the East Coast. Another Chilean national, Cristian Rodrigo Montecino-Sanzana, was also arrested. He was indicted on similar charges for helping in the robbery of Noem's designer purse. Montecino-Sanzana had been released into the U. S. despite a federal notice of expedited removal. This raises questions about the effectiveness of immigration policies.
The robbery spree involved multiple locations. Bustamante-Leiva targeted Capital Burger, the Westin Hotel, and a D. C. coffee shop. He used his jacket to hide some of his stolen items. After the robberies, he enjoyed dining and drinking at Angolo Ristorante Italiano before staying at a Motel 6. His actions show a pattern of bold and calculated crimes. This pattern includes stealing and using credit cards from his victims.
Bustamante-Leiva's criminal history goes beyond these recent incidents. He had been accused of a similar robbery in New York the month before. He stole a fanny pack from a Times Square dosa shop and used $1, 200 from one of its credit cards. He had also been convicted for stealing $28, 000 worth of phones, wallets, and computers in London back in 2015. This history of crime makes his recent actions even more concerning. It shows a repeated pattern of theft and deception.
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