Burglary suspect uses fake package to approach homes in Milpitas

Burglary suspect uses fake package to approach homes in Milpitas

The Milpitas Police Department is reporting the captured image of a suspect during a brazen daytime burglary last Tuesday, August 4. Video surveillance shows the suspect right before he forces himself into the residence located near Paseo Refugio at Santa Rita Drive in Milpitas. According to the Milpitas Police Department’s Sergeant Jared Hernandez, “The suspect knocked at the front door while holding a pink bakery box.”

Once the suspect determined that there was no one home at the residence, he forced his way in. He entered the rear of the home and tried to pry his way in through the sliding glass door. Hernandez said, “The suspect then used a rock to shatter the glass of a sliding door and entered the residence.” Once inside, the suspect was able to steal cash and jewelry.

The suspect's car was also seen in video surveillance.

The suspect’s car was also seen in video surveillance.

During the break-in, interior and exterior cameras were able to capture the suspect’s actions. Images of the man and his vehicle were clearly visible during both his entry and exit of the residence. The Milpitas Police Department is asking that if anyone recognizes the suspect or vehicle to please call the Milpitas Police Department at 408-586-2400. An online tip form is also provided on their website.

The suspect has been described as an Hispanic male, between the ages of 21-30. He stands approximately 5’-08” to 6’-00” tall with a medium build, and short black hair. The suspect was last seen wearing a light blue long sleeve shirt with a light color name tag on the front, light blue jeans, along with white with black shoes.

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