Tag "stolen property"
Police Capture Suspect During Residential Burglary
PALO ALTO – The Palo Alto Police Department made an arrest of a burglary suspect found in an unoccupied University Avenue home on January 29th. “A female in her sixties
Brutal Burglar physically attacks Old woman, Teen girls
SAN FRANCISCO – A resident called the San Francisco Police Department on January 8th after seeing a man exit a residence nearby from an interior staircase. The incident occurred in
Patrol Officer Arrests 2 Suspects, Recovers Stolen Laptop Computers
SAN LEANDRO — Two suspects photographed by the victim of a vehicle burglary were apprehended several hours later. An alert patrol officer arrested both suspects and recovered several stolen laptop
Roseville man arrested for Folsom burglary of guns
Photo: Nha Dao FOLSOM – On Wednesday, the Folsom Police Department recovered a large cache of stolen property from a Roseville area home. The items recovered include 5 handguns, 2
2 Men Arrested Following Spree of Vehicle Burglaries
Photo: Caleb Smith and Maurice S Griffin SAN LEANDRO — Two young men suspected of committing a spree of vehicle burglaries were arrested last week. This is each man’s third
What do you do with a stolen $13,000 Bobcat Loader?
Photo: Tina Guerrero and Nathaniel Bobenrieth TULARE – No one answered the door at a residence in the 3100 block of Sacramento Street after a welfare check was requested on
Firearm Thieves Dropped Something
Photo: Darshaun Brewer and Elias Ramirez On Monday, January 14th, multiples individuals were caught on video by a citizen’s cell phone as they burglarized a home of several weapons on
Chino Hills quartet steals school’s STEM resources
Photo: stolen laptops and a drug pipe Four thieves stole a classroom’s worth of laptops, 32 to be exact, from an Oak Ridge Elementary School in Chino Hills. The burglary
Trio Had Identifying Information of Over 500 People
Photo: Ernesto Luna and Teresa Fox Clovis Police ramp up their presence this time of the year, both in marked and unmarked cars, since January’s foggy nights are annually met
Willits thievery, because people do still send postal mail
Photo: Ethan Bauer A Crescent City man who chose to spend his Christmas morning engaging in petty thievery has proven, once again, that crime does not pay. Officials from the







