Extradition warrants have been issued for five people arrested by the California Highway Patrol in connection with an Apple Store burglary at the Summit.

Deputies say five people in a grey Acura sped from the scene of the crime about 8PM December 6, 2016. CHP units were positioned at the Agricultural Inspection Station on I-80 once it became clear that's the direction the car was headed. Officers deployed a spike strip onto the interstate, stopping the car.

23-year-old Jovar Minor, 19-year-old Kinte Lyles, 19-year-old Robert Johnson, 23-year-old Anthony Ray Scott (who first identified himself as 18-year-old Antwon Williams) and a 17-year-old have been arrested and booked into the Nevada County Jail. They will be brought back to Reno and booked into the Washoe County jail, though there is no timeline for that.

All are charged with Criminal Conspiracy and Obstruct/Resist Public Officer and are being held in lieu of $100,000, except Minor, whose bail is $250,000 because of an additional charge of evading police and disregarding public safety. The Nevada charges so far are for burglary and robbery.

Reno Police continue to look for the five other people involved in the burglary. Reno Police say the same ten people are also suspected of having burglarized Apple stores in northern California recently.

In the Reno incident, Reno Police say ten people with hoods covering their faces walked into the Apple store at the Summit Mall in south Reno and grabbed everything they could within about 30 seconds before getting into several cars. One of the cars was the one stopped on 80 by CHP with a spike strip; at least one more continued further into California from Reno.

"The car continued for 100 yards or so and then they realized they weren't able to travel further on the two flat tires, especially because it's snowing over the pass. They stopped and followed our commands," said Officer Seth Jennings of the California Highway Patrol.

At the Apple Store, investigators searched for fingerprints and gathered surveillance video. Witnesses inside the store talked with police about what they saw. "They didn't go far back; there's more merchandise still in there. They went to the first two tables, grabbed it and walked right out because there's stuff there readily available," said Sgt. Jason Stallcop with the Reno Police Department.

Police say it appears the burglars threw stolen items from the cars on their way out of town, while police were chasing them.

If you have any information that might help Reno Police with this case, please call them or Secret Witness at 322-4900.

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