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In a daring heist that has captured public attention, four Chilean nationals were seen on video as they brazenly broke into a Southern California jewelry store, causing significant financial damage. This shocking footage, recently released by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, shows the suspects nonchalantly vandalizing the premises of 5-Star Jewelry & Watch Repair in Simi Valley on May 25, 2025. At one point, a suspect, holding a crowbar and a flashlight, paused to flash a peace sign at the recording device.
The criminals managed to escape with an estimated $3 million in jewelry, watches, cash, and other valuables. The burglary’s severity is underscored by the financial losses, which exceeded $1 million, prompting prosecutors to pursue harsher charges.
Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko commented on the case’s intricacy, stating, “The planning, surveillance, and sophistication involved in this case required the defendants’ removal from society. Ventura County will not tolerate organized burglary crews that treat our communities like targets. If you engage in this kind of conduct, you will face significant consequences.”
Identified suspects include Manuel David Ibarra, Camilo Antonio Aguilar Lara, Heidy Nickolt Trujillo, and Sergio Andres Mejía-Machuca. These individuals documented their entire operation, from the break-in to the theft of valuable items, highlighting the audacity of their crime.

After the heist, the stolen goods were transported to a residence in Los Angeles County, where authorities apprehended the suspects on June 10. When arrested, some were reportedly still adorned with the pilfered jewelry. The incident left the owner of the family-run store, Jonathan Youssef, in a state of devastation. KTLA previously reported on the significant impact this crime had on his business.
The stolen goods were later taken to a home in Los Angeles County, where the suspects were arrested June 10 — some allegedly still wearing stolen jewelry when they were taken into custody, KTLA reported. The outlet previously spoke with store owner Jonathan Youssef, who said the burglary left his family-owned business devastated.
Authorities said the crew began orchestrating the burglary in mid-May 2025.
On May 16, one defendant allegedly stole rope from a Home Depot to use in the crime. Days later, three suspects drove a white Volvo SUV to the shopping center to conduct surveillance.

The storefront of 5-Star Jewelry & Watch Repair and neighboring Dr. Conkey’s Candy & Coffee in Simi Valley, Calif., where four Chilean nationals were accused of carrying out a multi-million-dollar burglary. (Ventura County District Attorney’s Office)
Investigators said two defendants observed the interior of the jewelry store through its front window, while the trio later entered the candy and coffee shop to assess surveillance cameras and inspect the shared wall between the businesses.
One suspect used a cellphone flashlight to examine the wall, another acted as a lookout, and a third mimicked using a spray can — allegedly indicating plans to disable security equipment.
On May 25, the crew returned in the same SUV, which contained a ladder and rope, authorities said.

A masked suspect is seen flashing a peace sign while holding a flashlight during a burglary at 5-Star Jewelry & Watch Repair in Simi Valley, Calif., according to video released by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office. (Ventura County District Attorney’s Office)
One suspect placed the ladder against the candy and coffee shop, cut through the roof and entered the store. A surveillance camera was spray-painted and the store’s safe was opened, with cash stolen, prosecutors said.
The suspects then cut through a shared wall into 5-Star Jewelry, where they broke into another safe and stole jewelry, cash and silver before transporting the stolen property to a residence in Los Angeles County, prosecutors said.
Manuel David Ibarra and Camilo Antonio Aguilar Lara were each sentenced to four years and four months in Ventura County Jail. Heidi Nickolt Trujillo was sentenced to four years.
Sergio Andres Mejía-Machuca is set to be sentenced March 26.
All four defendants previously pleaded guilty to felony charges including conspiracy to commit commercial burglary and possession of stolen property. Two of the defendants also admitted to additional burglary and vandalism charges tied to a separate Simi Valley pawn shop break-in.
They also admitted special allegations that the crimes caused more than $1 million in losses and were carried out in a planned, coordinated operation, prosecutors said.
Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.
