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SJPD Arrests Two More Suspects for Kim Hung Jewelry Store Robbery

Post Date:12/22/2025 10:30 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TYPE OF CRIME: Robbery CASE NUMBER: 25-248-0487
LOCATION: 1900 block of Aborn Road  
   
SUSPECT #1: Wesley Miller AGE: 19 Years
ADDRESS: Oakland resident  
   
SUSPECT #2: Jamieon Miller AGE: 19 Years
ADDRESS: Tracy resident  
   

 

 Wesley Miller 19YO  Jamieon Miller 19YO
Suspect Wesley Miller Suspect Jamieon Miller
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On September 5, 2025, at approximately 2:05 PM, San José Police Department Patrol Officers responded to a report of a violent armed robbery that occurred at Kim Hung Jewelry in the 1900 block of Aborn Road. The preliminary investigation revealed that over ten suspects forced entry into the business by ramming a vehicle through the front door. Once inside, one of the suspects brandished a firearm at one adult male victim inside the business, while a second elderly adult male victim was violently assaulted. The suspects stole thousands of dollars worth of items from the store before fleeing the scene in multiple vehicles. The elderly adult male victim was later transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

SJPD Robbery Unit Detectives immediately began an investigation and have since arrested thirteen suspects: Angel Herrera, Toddisha Mayfield, Zakhari Blue-Gordon, Tom Donegan, Jacques Samuel, Cisco Lutu, Amari Green, Julian Gacutan, Dennis Campos-Torres, Fati Johnson, Keimaree Dews, Jonathan Caruso, and Giovann Caliz.

Due to the dedication to the ongoing investigation, Detectives have now identified two additional suspects, one of which is responsible for the assault of the elderly adult male victim. Detectives identified Jamieon Miller, who violently assaulted the 88-year-old business owner during the robbery. Wesley Miller was also identified as a suspect involved.

 

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Detectives obtained arrest warrants for both suspects and search warrants for their associated residences.

On November 18, 2025, Suspect Wesley Miller was located and arrested in the city of South San Francisco.

On December 2, 2025, Suspect Jamieon Miller was located and arrested in Redwood City.

During the execution of the search warrants, Detectives located two unregistered firearms, an unregistered assault rifle, multiple ammunitions, loaded magazines, high capacity drum magazines, and evidence of the crime.

 

 evidence seized

 

Suspect Wesley Miller and Suspect Jamieon Miller were booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail for robbery.

"Suspect Jamieon Miller attacked a hardworking family, not just by damaging their small business, but also by violently harming the elderly business owner," stated SJPD Chief Paul Joseph. "Rest assured, our Detectives are dedicated to arresting all individuals involved in this heinous crime so that we can help give peace of mind to our small businesses. Know that we do not tolerate these violent crimes against our community."

“For those crooks thinking you can drive a stolen car through a jewelry store and violently manhandle the elderly owner and get away with it…..you don’t know the SJPD," stated Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen. "Now, my office will work just as hard to make sure this greedy gang of dangerous criminals spends a long time behind bars for attacking our community.”

“There is no crime more disturbing than one committed against an elder or a child,” said San José Mayor Matt Mahan. “I know our entire city was shocked to see an 88-year-old attacked in broad daylight at his own shop – but they won’t be shocked to learn the suspect is now behind bars. I want to thank Chief Joseph and our entire department for working doggedly to find those responsible and hold them accountable.”

“Thank you to the San José Police Department for their focused efforts that led to these additional arrests,” said San José City Manager Jennifer Maguire. “Their continued commitment to public safety helps safeguard our community and gives our residents and businesses the sense of security they depend on.”

Anyone with information about this case or similar cases is asked to contact Detective Hernandez #4392 and/or Detective Leonard #4913 of the San José Police Department Robbery Unit via email: 4392@sanjoseca.gov and/or 4913@sanjoseca.gov, or 408-277-4166.

Submit crime tips and remain anonymous by using the P3TIPS mobile app, calling the tip line at (408) 947-STOP, or on www.siliconvalleycrimestoppers.org. If the information you submit leads to an arrest, you are eligible for a cash reward from the Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers Program.

 

BY: Stacie Shih #1559N AUTHORIZED BY: Lieutenant Weger #3942
DATE:  12/22/2025 TIME:  10:00 AM DATE:  12/22/2025 TIME:  10:00 AM

 

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