Molina was arrested on unrelated charges, and police got a hold of his gun and tried to link it to the robberies. The car belonged to Navarro and police began conducting surveillance on the vehicle and identified Molina, Navarro, and Coronado as possible suspects. On November 28, police caught a break when a 9MM round from the suspect's gun was left at the scene of the robbery, and a witness got a plate number of the getaway car. Police say the trio hit mostly Mexican food places throughout Phoenix. Phoenix police report that from November 14 to January 9, Sergio Armando Molina, 21, Mirella Navarro, 23, and Jonathan Jeremiah Coronado, 26, were involved in the armed robberies of 14 restaurants.
Two men and a woman have been taken into custody after allegedly being involved in 14 armed robberies of fast food restaurants across Phoenix and Tempe.