Four Members of Sophisticated Burglary Crew Plead Guilty in Multi-Million Dollar Simi Valley Heist

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 Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced that four members of a sophisticated burglary crew have pled guilty to charges stemming from a  coordinated commercial burglary that occurred on May 25, 2025, at 5-Star Jewelry and  Dr. Conkey’s Candy and Coffee Shop in Simi Valley, resulting in losses exceeding $2 million.  

Manuel David Ibarra, Sergio Andres Mejía-Machuca, Camilo Antonio Aguilar Lara, each pled guilty in Ventura County Superior Court to felony counts of conspiracy to commit commercial burglary and possession of stolen property. Ibarra and Machuca  also pled guilty to conspiracy to commit commercial burglary and felony vandalism in connection  with a burglary that occurred on May 23, 2025, at Simi Valley Pawn Brokers. Trujillo pled guilty to a  single count of conspiracy to possess stolen property for her role in the heist. 

All four defendants also admitted special allegations, including excessive loss exceeding $1 million  and theft or damage committed in concert with others. These enhancements were charged under  voter-approved Proposition 36. In addition, the defendants admitted the aggravating factor that the  manner in which the crimes were carried out demonstrated planning, sophistication, and  professionalism. 

“This was not a crime of opportunity,” said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko. “These defendants  planned carefully, conducted surveillance, and used specialized tools and techniques to carry out a  highly sophisticated burglary that caused enormous financial harm. Their guilty pleas ensure  accountability and reflect the strength of the evidence in this case.” 

The investigation revealed that beginning in mid-May 2025, the defendants orchestrated a  coordinated burglary conspiracy targeting 5-Star Jewelry. On May 16, one defendant drove  another to a Home Depot, where rope was stolen for use in the crime. On May 20, three  defendants traveled in a white Volvo SUV to the shopping center housing both businesses. During  that visit, two defendants conducted surveillance by observing the interior of the jewelry store  through its front window, while all three entered Dr. Conkey’s Candy and Coffee Shop to assess  surveillance cameras and inspect the shared walls between the businesses. One suspect used a  cell phone flashlight to examine the walls, another acted as a lookout, and a third allegedly  mimicked the use of a spray can, indicating plans to disable security measures. 

On May 25, the defendants returned to the location in the same Volvo SUV, which contained a  ladder and rope. One defendant placed the ladder against the exterior of Dr. Conkey’s and cut  through the roof to gain entry. Once inside, a surveillance camera was spray-painted, and the  store’s safe was accessed and cash stolen. The defendants then cut through a shared wall into 5- Star Jewelry, where they broke into a safe and stole jewelry, cash, and silver. The stolen property  was later transported to a residence in Los Angeles County. 

The investigation was conducted by the Simi Valley Police Department. 

All four defendants are scheduled to be sentenced on February 20, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. in  courtroom 12 of the Ventura County Superior Court. All remain in custody on $100,000 bail and  face more than four years in custody.

Case: 2025014450 

Defendant Information: 

Manuel David Ibarra (DOB 09/17/87) 

Sergio Andres Meji-Machuca (DOB 06/07/98) 

Camilo Antonio Aguliar Lara (DOB 11/08/93) 

Heidy Nickolt Trujillo (DOB 06/26/99) 

Charges pled guilty to: 

  • PC 182(a)(1) – Conspiracy to commit a crime 
  • PC 594(b)(1) – Vandalism over $400 

Special allegations admitted: 

  • PC 12022.6(a)(4) – Excessive loss over $1 million 
  • PC 12022.65(a) – Theft or damage in concert 
  • CRC 4.421(a)(8) – The manner in which the crime was carried out indicates planning, sophistication, or  professionalism 
Manuel David Ibarra
Sergio Andres Meji-Machuca
Camilo Antonio Aguilar
Heidy Nickolt Trujillo
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