Tag "vehicle burglary"
Vehicle Burglaries with Stolen Vehicle
Originally published as a City of Chico press release – “On February 16, 2022 Chico Police Officers responded to a reported vehicle burglary in progress in the 200 block of
Vehicle burglary at In Shape Fitness
Photo: confiscated from this arrest Originally published as a El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post – “Today an EDSO patrol deputy spotted a vehicle which matched the suspect vehicle
One of two suspects arrested for vehicle theft
Photo: Seth Ryan Originally published as a Kings County Sheriff’s Office press release – “On Friday, November 19, 2021 at approximately 2210 hours, deputies were dispatched to the KC Bowl
Hollister police arrest two on suspicion of burglarizing cars
Originally published 8-4-21 via Nixle by the Hollister Police Department: “HOLLISTER, CALIFORNIA – August 4, 2021 – Police arrested the two men after they were seen allegedly breaking into cars. On
Man and Woman Arrested in Rancho Cucamonga for Stealing Dog from Vehicle, Extorting Money, and Child Cruelty
Photo: stolen dog Jennifer Lopez and Oscar Ochoa were arrested in Rancho Cucamonga for allegedly stealing a dog out of a car, demanding payment for the dog from the victim,
Five Arrested for Vehicle Burglary
Photo: Pasha Evans and Nicholas Ford A call was made to the Clovis Police Department at 3 AM the morning of Sunday, August 2nd to report five individuals suspiciously looking
Benicia PD issues press release on burglary arrests
PHOTOS: Benicia PD Originally published via Facebook by the Benicia Police Department: “We are aware of the increased numbers of property crime, including car burglaries, in Benicia and the surrounding
Felonious Duo with Live Ammo Thwarted Mid-Scheme in Mojave Desert
BARSTOW – Coined the most dangerous city in California, due to its crime rate outpacing the rest of the state by 3 times, Barstow is no stranger to criminal schemes
Professional Identity Thief Busted in Bakersfield
Photo: Christopher Wilson Ventura County – If there were open opportunities for a “professional ID thief” on the various online employment rosters, surely 40-year-old Camarillo resident Christopher Wilson would be







