Court documents reveal that social media was a big factor in taking down the ring after two suspects posted a photo of them holding 'wads of cash' and the stolen converters.
Martinez Sr. was charged with engaging in organized criminal activity and was released on bond. Court documents show that he was taken back into custody on two charges with a $75,000 bond on each charge.
Martinez Jr. is in custody and being held on three charges. One count for aggregate theft and two counts for organized crime. His bond was set for a total of $200,000. Court documents revealed Martinez Sr.'s other son, Jose Martinez, was out on bond for a separate unrelated charge when he was arrested. The 19-year-old was charged with engaging in criminal activity and was given a $200,000 bond.
Court records show that Elder appeared in court at 4 a.m. on Friday, was charged with engaging in criminal activity and was given a $35,000 bond. No further information has been given for the two remaining suspects, Castillo and Sanchez. Records show Castillo is in custody, but neither he nor Sanchez has appeared in court.
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