Police: Oakland man posed as utility worker and burglarized Marin County home
Briefly

In a recent burglary incident in Fairfax, an Oakland man named David Juarez, 19, was arrested after allegedly stealing $7,000 in cash and a $2,400 check from a home. The police were alerted by residents who spotted Juarez posing as a utility worker. Following reports of suspicious activity, authorities managed to apprehend him on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. Juarez was charged with burglary and grand theft but posted a $50,000 bail and was released from prison shortly thereafter. His current status and next steps remain unclear.
Detective Shelby Jones stated that multiple residents reported encountering a suspicious individual posing as a utility worker, leading to the eventual arrest of the burglar.
The suspect, identified as 19-year-old David Juarez, allegedly stole $7,000 in cash and a check valued at $2,400 during the burglary.
After receiving multiple tips about the suspect's appearance, police were able to locate and apprehend Juarez on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard.
Juarez was arrested on suspicion of burglary and grand theft but was able to post $50,000 bail shortly after being taken into custody.
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