Tips from the public helped police arrest five alleged gang members earlier this month in connection with two separate shootings in San Bernardino that left an infant and two men dead, police said Thursday, April 23.

The arrests happened over two months after authorities released surveillance footage to the public in hopes of solving five separate shootings. Those crimes all took place west of the 215 freeway and were all believed to have been gang-related.

One happened along Cajon Drive on Saturday, Sept. 14. Detrell Page, 21, of Colton, was driving a red Toyota Camry with his 4-month old daughter, De’Korra Page, in the back seat when he was shot in the head, police said. The father survived after crashing near Darby Street. However, his daughter was seriously hurt in the collision and later died of her injuries.

Video recorded on the day of the shooting showed a silver sedan fleeing the scene of the crime. People who recognized the vehicle contacted police, who arrested Norman Anderson, 20, as a suspect in the homicide at 2:45 p.m. Thursday, April 9, on the 1100 block of Arizona Street in Redlands. He was booked on suspicion of murder and attempted murder, and held in lieu of $1 million bail as of April 23, inmate records show.

Another four men were placed behind bars April 9 on suspicion of a separate shooting that left two men dead in January. San Bernardino residents Khedron Gilliam, 18, Khiyaun Gilliam, 19, Scott Khy, 18, and Nathaniel Collins, 19, were identified in surveillance footage of the shooting, SBPD Chief Eric McBride said. They were all in custody Thursday evening in connection with a fatal shooting on Jan. 21, which left Israel De La Torre, 34, and Daniel Melendrez, 32, dead.

“It’s unfortunate to note how young these suspects and their victims were. They could have had their whole lives ahead of them,” San Bernardino Police Sgt. John Echevarria said. “But we are extremely appreciative to have the help of the public, and we are currently researching every possible lead in these crimes.”

Police were still looking for additional suspects in both cases, Echevarria said. Authorities have urged anyone with information relevant to the shootings to contact authorities.

“We cannot thank our community enough for working diligently with our investigators to help solve these homicides, and we appreciate your support,” McBride said. “Our homicide solvability rate is currently at 92 percent, in large part due to the assistance we are receiving from the community”