Tag "burglary arrest"
Farm Equipment Thieves Nabbed
Photo: Stock Image The Moorpark Investigations Bureau recently concluded a comprehensive two-week investigation regarding the theft of landscape equipment from landscape workers within the city of Moorpark. The modus operandi
Gas Station Robbery Suspect Arrested
Photo: Security footage of robbery suspect | Milpitas PD Originally Published By: Milpitas PD “On June 22nd, at 7:02 AM, an armed robbery was reported at a gas station located
3 Men Arrested for Organized Retail Theft at Best Buy
Photo: Evidence of stolen merchandise collected during arrest | Folsom PD Originally Published By: Folsom PD “Monday (6/19/23) was a busy day for our Patrol Officers! They took 175 calls,
Gas Station Robbery Finally Leads to Arrest
Photo: Stock Image It took ten months, but the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department East County Major Crimes Unit appears to have finally caught the man responsible for a late stickup
Robbery Suspect Apprehended Following Intense Pursuit and Standoff
Photo: Firearm evidence collected during arrest | Folsom PD Last Thursday, June 1, 2023, the tranquility of Folsom was shattered when a daring robbery took place at Kay Jewelers, leading
Suspect in Custody for an Attempted Bank Robbery Downtown
Photo: Stock Image WALNUT CREEK — A man was arrested downtown for attempted bank robbery before he had a chance to flee with any money. The suspect was still inside
Man arrested for Embezzlement
Photo: Courtesy of Glenn County Sheriff’s Office Willows, CA – John Sanzone, a former employee of the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office, surrendered himself to authorities after three warrants were issued
Sacramento arrested 2 Suspects in Robbery
Photo: Suspects Richard Highley and Richard Boyd | Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Originally Published By: Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department “On May 12, 2023, Gang Suppression Unit (GSU) Detectives observed Richard
ATM Skimmers Caught
Photo: Stock Image As if the largesse extended to vast populations of the unemployed and under-employed by Federal and State of California agencies wasn’t enough of a headache for taxpayers







