SAN JOSE — Since at least 2020, police in the Bay Area have been attempting to stop a brazen Southern California heist crew that has made millions from dozens of nighttime burglaries and highway robberies, targeting shipments of tech industry hardware.

They broke into warehouses, distribution centers, cross-dock facilities, and even loaded trailer trucks that were robbed blind while the driver stopped at a red light. Over the last five years, authorities say this group has been linked to $22 million worth of theft, including a single instance last December in Burlingame, where a shipment of $7.04 million in Nvidia computer chips was stolen from a warehouse, just one day before it was to be delivered to Supermicro facility in San Jose.

Now, six suspected members of the heist crew have lan

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