Eva Garcia-Pizano

Minnesota Woman Arrested for First-Degree Burglary and Aggravated Robbery

On January 25, 2025, at 8:45 AM, Eva Garcia-Pizano, a 22-year-old Minnesota resident, was arrested by Airport Police in Hennepin County on charges of first-degree burglary of an occupied dwelling and first-degree aggravated robbery.

Under Minnesota law, first-degree burglary under Statute 609.582, Subdivision 1 applies when an individual unlawfully enters an occupied dwelling, especially if a person is present inside at the time of the crime. This charge is classified as a felony, carrying a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison and fines reaching $35,000, depending on the circumstances of the case.

Additionally, first-degree aggravated robbery, under Statute 609.245, involves the use of a weapon or causing bodily harm while committing a theft. This is a severe felony offense, punishable by up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $35,000. Aggravated robbery convictions often result in lengthy prison sentences, especially if violence or a deadly weapon was involved.

Garcia-Pizano remains in custody as the case moves forward. Authorities in Hennepin County continue to take violent felony offenses seriously, with prosecutors likely to pursue harsh penalties given the severity of the charges.

Charges Below:

Booking Date: 01/25/25    City: Minneapolis, Minnesota    Age/YOB: 22

Hair: Black   Eyes: Brown   Weight:    Height:    Gender: Female

Title Type Bond
BURGLARY-1ST DEG-DWELLING-OCCUPIED-NON-ACCOMPLICE PRESENT $
AGGRAVATED ROBBERY-1ST DEGREE $

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