Five teenagers who 'posed as a girl named Becky on Tinder to lure victims on fake dates where they brutally robbed them' are arrested Five teenagers in California have been arrested for allegedly setting up fake Tinder dates and then brutally carjacking at gunpoint the men who showed up At least 11 men were targeted by a group of five teenagers, including one juvenile, who were arrested for a spate of armed robberies police said Thursday The gang allegedly used the dating app to arrange dates with men under the name of 'Becky' and then when they arrived brutally assault and rob their victims Bryan Gonzalez, 19; Jonathan Jimenez, 18; Lesly Portillo, 18; Yadira Villarreal, 19; and an unnamed 15-year-old were arrested for the armed robberies The whole group is from San Jose, four of whom are being held at Santa Clara County Jail, while the juvenile is being held at Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall
By Rod Ardehali For Dailymail.com
Published: 21:11 BST, 11 May 2019 | Updated: 21:38 BST, 11 May 2019
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Five teenagers in California have been arrested for allegedly setting up fake Tinder dates and then brutally carjacking at gunpoint the unsuspecting men who arrived.
At least 11 men were targeted by a group of five teenagers, including one juvenile, who were arrested for a spate of armed robberies in San Jose, police said Thursday.
The gang allegedly used the dating app to arrange dates with men under the name of 'Becky' and then when they arrived brutally assault and rob their victims.