Tag "stolen property"
Burglar nabbed a block away from high school he hit
Photo: Michael Mortimer and his stuff Originally published as a Watsonville Police Department Facebook post – “Officers have recovered more than $2,000 worth of equipment stolen from Watsonville High after a
Two people with a lot of checks that don’t belong to them
Photo: Dillon Garcia Originally published as a Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post – “Early this morning around 2:40AM, deputies spotted a vehicle near Stevens Creek and De Anza
Local man caught stealing mail
Photo: scene of arrest Originally published as a Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post – “Early Tuesday morning last week, a concerned citizen called dispatch stating there was a male
Stolen Vehicle Pursuit Ends with Arrests for Hughson Home Invasion
Originally published as a Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department Nixle post – “Deputies with the Sheriff’s Community Resource Unit (CRU) were involved in a pursuit of a stolen vehicle that started
Man tries to carry stolen items out of garage
Photo: David Lesnick Originally published as as an Amador County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post – “At approximately 2:30 am on December 20, 2020 a Ridge Road resident called 911 after
Sacramento man with active felony warrant accused of burglarizing van in Folsom
Originally published 12-19-20 via Facebook by the Folsom Police Department: “On Saturday morning just after 4:00 a.m., FPD officers were called to the 100 block of Boxler Circle for the
Probation Search Ends in Arrest
Photo: Kevin Stachkunas December 15, 2020 – Ventura County, Ca. The entire objective of those convicted of crimes serving a term of probation is to give them a chance to
Stoner and pal nabbed for stolen car, drugs, warrants
Photo: Kevin Stoner Originally published as a Lincoln Police Department Facebook post – “At about 5:45 AM on November 28th, a Lincoln Police Officer received a stolen “hit” on the
Thieves Caught in the Act in Camarillo
Photo: Kevin Farris November 15, 2020 – Ventura County, Ca. “If you see something, say something” is an increasingly popular mantra as private citizens begin to take personal responsibility for