Man suspected of burglarizing or vandalizing six Alameda businesses in one morning
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Man suspected of burglarizing or vandalizing six Alameda businesses in one morning
"ALAMEDA - Police here arrested man suspected of six early morning acts of burglary or vandalism, all targeting local businesses, court records show. The suspect, a 41-year-old man, was arrested three days after the crime spree and remains jailed, with bail set at $10,000."
"Police identified him as a suspect in commercial burglaries, window-smashing, or ransacking businesses, and he has been charged with crimes targeting four of the businesses, records show. On the morning of Jan. 17, he allegedly stole a cash register from one business, $3,000 from a Ku Fu studio, and about $5 worth of chicken from a restaurant."
"He was also observed on video breaking into another restaurant, and smashing the window of a Salvation Army while yelling expletives, according to court records. He has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors say he has three prior burglary convictions since 2021."
Police arrested a 41-year-old suspect in Alameda for six early-morning incidents of burglary or vandalism targeting local businesses. The arrest occurred three days after the incidents, and the suspect remains jailed with bail set at $10,000. Authorities identified him in commercial burglaries, window-smashing, and ransacking, and charged him for crimes at four businesses. Reported losses include a stolen cash register, $3,000 taken from a Ku Fu studio, and about $5 of chicken from a restaurant. Video captured him breaking into a restaurant and smashing a Salvation Army window while yelling expletives. He pleaded not guilty and has three prior burglary convictions since 2021.
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