Marin sheriff’s detectives arrested three East Bay residents in an alleged property crime spree in West Marin, Muir Beach, the Marin Headlands, Mill Valley and San Rafael.

Ashley Nicole DaSilva, 25, of San Leandro, her husband Michael Vincent Gutierrez, 33, and Peng Chear, 34, of Oakland, were booked into Marin County Jail on suspicion of burglary related counts. They remained in custody Friday in lieu of $50,000 bail.

Gutierrez is also being held on suspicion of violating the terms of his parole. In 2010, he was sentenced to prison for ransacking a Sonoma residence three days after four members of the family who lived there were killed in a car wreck.

The alleged crimes occurred in February, March and this month, said Marin sheriff’s Sgt. Jesse Klinge. After DaSilva was identified as a suspect in one of the crimes, a residential burglary in Inverness Park, investigators linked her and her husband to a hotel room in Oakland.

A search of the room turned up alleged stolen property linking them, as well as Chear, to numerous other crimes, Klinge said. The cases included vehicle burglaries at Horse Hill in Mill Valley, Panoramic and Shoreline highways in the Mount Tamalpais area, the Target store in San Rafael, the Marin Headlands and the the Marconi Cove boat ramp in Marshall.

Other evidence in the hotel room was linked to mail thefts in Muir Beach and purchases using stolen credit cards at the Target in San Rafael and the Northgate mall in Terra Linda, Klinge said.

Surveillance images from the Target and the mall also linked the suspects to each other, he said.