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5 Nabbed In String Of Home Burglaries In Nassau County

Five people are facing charges in connection with a string of home burglaries on Long Island.

Police arrested (left to right) Ana Ortiz Zamora, Yessica Lorena Garcia Ahumada, Hotstyn Barrera-Perico, Edinson Henao-Vera, and Yefferson Camero-Alzate in connection with a string of home burglaries in Nassau County.

Police arrested (left to right) Ana Ortiz Zamora, Yessica Lorena Garcia Ahumada, Hotstyn Barrera-Perico, Edinson Henao-Vera, and Yefferson Camero-Alzate in connection with a string of home burglaries in Nassau County.

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police/Google Maps street view

The break-ins occurred at homes throughout Nassau County between November 2022 and January 2023, according to Nassau County Police.

They were reported at the following locations:

  • Nov. 15 - Mead Lane in Westbury
  • Nov. 24 - Georgia Drive in Syosset
  • Dec. 11 - Southwood Circle in Syosset
  • Dec. 21 - Scott Street in Herricks
  • Dec. 23 - Horizon Road in Lake Success
  • Dec. 23 - Links Drive in Lake Success
  • Jan. 4 - Old Field Lane in Lake Success
  • Jan. 5 - Candy Lane in Syosset
  • Jan. 27 - Holly Drive in Syosset

All five suspects, who range in age from 24 to 47, were arrested at around 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, at a home in Queens, police said. They were identified as:

  • Yefferson Camero-Alzate, age 29, of College Point, Queens - Charged with second-degree burglary
  • Edinson Henao-Vera, age 37, of Corona, Queens - Charged with second-degree burglary
  • Hotstyn Barrera-Perico, age 25, of College Point, Queens - Charged with six counts of second-degree burglary and second-degree attempted burglary
  • Yessica Lorena Garcia Ahumada, age 24, of Flushing, Queens - Charged with two counts of second-degree burglary and attempted burglary
  • Ana Ortiz Zamora, age 47, of College Point, Queens - Charged with second-degree burglary

All five suspects were scheduled to be arraigned at First District Court in Hempstead.

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