Three brothers, man arrested in deadly Kin Tin Jewelry robbery
The robbery occurred at the Little Vietnam Plaza in South Sacramento.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Three brothers and a man were arrested in connection with the Kin Tin Jewelry Store robbery in Sacramento on November 15.
The robbery occurred at the Little Vietnam Plaza in South Sacramento. The store owners, who were inside, inadvertently shot their wife, Uc Thi Vo, while reacting to the robbery. She died later at a hospital.
Investigators said 12 people broke down the front door and smashed the jewelry cases. Four people have been arrested: Aaron Fuimaono, 28, Nethaniel Fuimaono, 22, Sonny Fuimaono, 19, and Hanson Dang, 19.
The robbers entered the store by breaking the door and smashing the display cases with hammers and pickaxes, taking jewelry with them. The arrest dates were not released.
On Friday, the Sheriff’s office released video of the robbery, showing masked men ransacking the store while a worker protected it.
Two brothers had handguns when arrested, and all four suspects are in custody.
The investigation is ongoing, and officials seek more arrests. Contact the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office at 916-874-5114 or Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 916-443-HELP.