DUBLIN — The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office has charged two 18-year-olds with felony counts of grand theft and robbery Monday after their arrests last week in connection with recent cafe laptop thefts, authorities said.

In a statement, police said officers responded to those thefts May 30 and June 6 at the Starbucks at Hacienda Crossings shopping center and June 8 at the Starbucks at Persimmon Place shopping center.

After speaking with witnesses and reviewing footage from surveillance cameras, investigators identified Khan Roadwall and Adam Uzelac as suspects.

Officers arrested them at their Pleasanton homes Friday, where search warrants yielded evidence, including one of the stolen laptops.

“Dublin police would like to thank the community for providing eyewitness accounts, without which these crimes may have never been solved,” Dublin police Capt. Nate Schmidt said Monday.

Uzelac and Roadwall were in custody Monday at Santa Rita Jail with no scheduled court hearing dates, according to a county records check.

Press Release: On Friday, June 8, 2018, DPS arrested 18 yo Adam Uzelac and 18 yo Khan Roadwall in connection with 3 laptop computer robberies at Starbucks. Thank you to the community for being great witnesses to ensure we stopped these violent acts. pic.twitter.com/PIHTRhf2BM — Dublin Police (@DublinCAPolice) June 18, 2018

Contact George Kelly at 408-859-5180.