>> And now at five, a trio of suspects behind bars on charges including kidnaping and torture. Neighbors say the scene of the alleged crimes was well known to the community in the middle of the night, when you hear the sounds of, you know, speaker, you know they're on a megaphone or something telling people to get out of the house and, and this this happened like probably over the years. >> It's been about four different times. >> Police say at least one of the suspects is also connected to an organized crime ring. Good evening everyone. I'm Heather Holmes and I'm Mike Mibach. >> Police say the three suspects held the victim against his will , torturing and assaulting him multiple times. >> Our South Bay reporter, Jesse Gary, live now outside the Santa Clara County Main jail. And, Jesse, this is not the first time this trio has been on the wrong side of the law. >> Heather, that is right. And all three are being held here at the main Santa Clara County Jail, held on charges ranging from robbery and assault to kidnaping and torture. >> It goes to show that people are really out there doing violent crimes. But a robbery unit detectives, because they did such a thorough investigation, they were able to say, you know, not in San Jose. >> San Jose police investigators say duck when Kim Ho and Dayton Pham are all responsible for the brutal kidnaping and torture of a victim in February. Detectives say the trio brought their victim to this home on a quiet cul de sac on the 2600 block of million Avenue in the evergreen section of East San Jose. Officials say they tortured the man, then released him. A subsequent investigation led detectives to Million Avenue. >> We've had several incidents of them being police coming to our street. >> Neighbors describe the well-maintained, single story home as a problem property on their block. They say San Jose police have conducted multiple raids for illegal activity dating back to 2012. >> They were hauling things in and out. We didn't know what was going on, but it was people that didn't live here and they did not look very reputable. >> Last week, SPD's covert response and merged units raided the home again, arresting the three suspects and seizing illegal gambling machines and drugs for sale. >> It happens right when I get up, go to work, and I heard a flash bang right next to my room, and I heard a commotion outside. >> In addition to robbery, kidnaping, and torture charges, Santa Clara County Sheriff's investigators were looking for Duck Wynn in connection to a large retail theft ring. A crew of 13 people targeted stores such as Home Depot and Target from the Bay to the Central Valley. >> This was not a small operation. This was quite substantial. He's definitely one of the leaders of the organization. He's what we refer to as the fence, an individual that receives stolen property and ultimately compiles it for distribution and later resale. >> Sheriff's investigators say a raid of two East San Jose homes turned up $150,000 worth of evidence. The suspects from the kidnaping and torture case are still here at the jail. The suspects from the retail theft have been released. San Jose police say that the district attorney's office wants to merge the two cases and try everybody together as one case. We're live outside the main Santa Clara County jail here in San Jose. Jesse Gary, KTVU, Fox two news. Heather, back up to you in Oakland. >> And Jesse, did police today elaborate on on the connection or the relationship between the suspects and that alleged torture victim? >> They didn't. One of the questions I asked is, was the related to them. Did they know him? Did they target them right now it just seems like it was a robbery. Why they chose to take him to this house and torture him and then release him is a mystery.