CUPERTINO — When three men checked into the Hilton Garden Inn on Saturday night, a woman in another part of the South Bay received an alert from her credit card company about a reservation made in her name. The woman, who still had her credit card, called the hotel and the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office to report the fraudulent charge.

Sheriff’s deputies went to the hotel at 10741 Wolfe Road and located three men inside the hotel room paid for with the woman’s credit card. They also found methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and numerous items bearing the names of other individuals to include credit cards, check books, receipts, and a home appraisal, according to the sheriff’s office.

The three men inside the hotel, Juan Chavez, 31 and Manuel Chavez, 21, of Milpitas and Raymond Montoya, 36, of San Jose, were arrested.

Based on information acquired during the investigation, deputies stopped two vehicles as they approached the hotel and confronted two more suspects, Jorgina Orozco, 23, and Raymond Flores, 43, both of Milpitas. Deputies also recovered electronic card readers and a Smith & Wesson BB gun, as well as more checks, credit cards, mail and other items belonging to approximately 30 victims throughout San Jose, Milpitas, and Santa Clara, according to the sheriff’s office.

All five suspects were booked into the Santa Clara County Main Jail on suspicion of identity theft, fraudulent use of a credit card account, possession of a controlled substance, possession of burglary tools, false ID to a peace officer, and possession of drug paraphernalia.