Jan 18, 2025
(KRON) – A suspected thief gave police officers his brother’s name during arrest, according to the Colma Police Department. At 4:35 p.m. on Jan. 10, Colma police officers responded to a store on Colma Boulevard for the report of a theft. Police dispatch was informed that a man took multiple items and fled the store on foot. Responding officers detained a man who matched the suspect’s description. The man was later identified as San Francisco resident Marcus Montalvo. After store employees identified the suspect, he was arrested.  Photo: Colma PD According to police, Montalvo, 38, gave his brother’s name as identification.  Redwood City street racer gets 90 day sentence in deaths of twins’ parents Police learned Montalvo’s actual name, officers discovered he has a $40,000 misdemeanor warrant for his arrest from a neighboring agency. Montalvo also has two prior theft convictions that occurred more than 16 years prior to this theft.  Colma PD said Montalvo shoplifted approximately $217.02 worth of merchandise. In searching Montalvo, officers said they found a California license not belonging to Montalvo. Montalvo was arrested and booked in the San Mateo County Jail for felony theft with priors, shoplifting, giving false identification to police officers, misappropriation of found property, and his warrant. 
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