Durham Police Charge 19 in Street Takeover, Seek Public’s Help to Identify Remaining Suspects
DURHAM, NC — The Durham Police Department has charged nineteen individuals in connection with a street takeover incident that shook multiple locations across the city on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
Police are also seeking the public’s assistance to identify several additional individuals caught in photos related to the illegal event.
Individuals Charged
The following individuals were charged with “Street Takeover” offenses:
- Daniel Alexander Valladares, 18, Durham, NC
- Dylan James Miller, 19, Youngsville, NC
- Alexander Plumb, 19, Virginia Beach, VA
- Santiago Rojas Bermudez, 19, Morrisville, NC
- Jake Brian Roblero, 19, Raleigh, NC
- Justin Isaiah Barham, 18, Cary, NC
- Kamren Alizyah Hord, 18, Kings Mountain, NC
- Daniel Adonay Guevara Machado, 18, Durham, NC
- Issac Guillen-Banegas, 19, Durham, NC
- Roger David Canadas Mendoza, 18, Durham, NC
- Adrian Jesus Hebreo Ramirez, 22, High Point, NC
- Derek Rene Olmos-Rosales, 24, Durham, NC
- Edwin Gonzalez Lopez, 22, Pineville, NC
- Erick Alexander Rodriguez, 25, Williamsburg, VA
- Christopher David Cotto Semidey, 20, Raleigh, NC
Additionally, three juveniles (ages 17) were also charged with Street Takeover offenses:
- Male Juvenile, 17, Durham, NC
- Male Juvenile, 17, Hillsborough, NC
- Female Juvenile, 17, Durham, NC
Additional Charges
One individual faces an additional driving violation:
- Pedro Davalos Jr, 22, Durham, NC
- Street Takeover
- Driving While License Revoked
Police Seeking Public Assistance
The Durham Police Department has released photos of suspects, vehicles, and individuals they are still trying to identify.
If you recognize any of the individuals in the photos or have information related to this case, please contact:
- Sgt. J. Wagstaff
(919) 560-4454 ext. 29397
You can also submit anonymous tips:
- Online at durhamcrimestoppers.org
- Or call CrimeStoppers at (919) 683-1200.
CrimeStoppers pays cash rewards up to $2,000 for information leading to arrests in felony cases. Callers never have to reveal their identity.
Durham Police Commitment
The Durham Police Department emphasized that they remain dedicated to cracking down on illegal street takeovers and dangerous car club activities that put public safety at risk.
“This type of reckless behavior endangers lives and will not be tolerated,” a spokesperson said.
PHOTOS: View Suspects & Vehicles
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