Series of burglaries have Bay Area police on high alert

Series of burglaries have Bay Area police on high alert

Area of Sherlock Dr. in San Jose, CA

SAN JOSE, Calif – The San Jose Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying and locating the residential burglary suspects shown in the linked video.

According to the San Jose Police Department, on September 15th at approximately 2:00 PM, a residential burglary occurred in the area of Sherlock Drive in San Jose. Police believe the suspect — described as a young Hispanic male — entered through a rear sliding glass door.

The Burglary unit is asking that if anyone with information about this case or others contact Detective Sergeant Mike Montonye #3071 of the San Jose Police Department’s Burglary Unit at (408) 277-4401.

A rash of burglaries was also reported by the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety with 5 reported as occurring on December 10, 2015.

A residential Burglary occurred on the 700 Blk. Caribou Court between the times of 6:45 – 6:55 pm. Police are reporting that an unknown suspect entered the residence through an unlocked rear door and ransacked the house. It was not known at the time if anything had been stolen.

Police responded to yet another residential burglary that was reported to have occurred on the 1400 Block of Newfoundland between the times of 6:00 – 8:00 pm.  It is suspected that the unknown suspect entered the residence through an unlocked rear door and ransacked the house. The circumstances surrounding the incident are still unknown.

Another call came in reporting that a residential burglary that occurred on the 1400 Block of Flicker between the times of 6:40 – 9:00 pm. It was reported that an unknown suspect had entered the residence by breaking a rear sliding glass door and stole medical marijuana from the residence.

Once again a call came in reporting that a fourth residential burglary had occurred on the 1500 Block of Blackhawk between the times of 2: 25 – 9:15.  The resident reported that an unknown suspect had broken into the residence through an unlocked side garage door and stole jewelry and a firearm.

A fifth call that night reported that a residential burglary occurred on the 900 Block of Cascade between the times of 6:30 – 7:30. Again an unknown suspect had entered the residence by breaking a rear sliding glass door and ransacked the house. It was unknown if anything had been stolen.

Persons wishing to remain anonymous may either call the Crime Stoppers Tip Line, (408) 947-STOP (7867), or click the “Submit a Tip” link below. Persons providing information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect may be eligible for a cash reward from the Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers.

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