McKinleyville Hit With Car Burglary Spree This Morning

Humboldt County Sheriff badgePress release from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office:

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a rash of vehicle burglaries that occurred on Sunday, March 12, 2017 in McKinleyville between the hours of 2:30 am and 5:30 am. A total of 13 vehicles were reported to be burglarized on Little Pond Street, Silverado Avenue, Otis Ray Lane, Lynnea Court and Underwood Road.

HCSO would like to remind the community to remove their personal belongings from their vehicles including extra keys, garage door openers, and anything of monetary or personal value.

Anyone with information for the Sheriff’s Office regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 707-445-7251 or the Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at 707-268-2539.

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The legend
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The legend
7 years ago

This has brian balke written all over it, the street thief of mckinleyville

Aquaman knows the answers
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Aquaman knows the answers
7 years ago
Reply to  The legend

I thought balke’s preferred open garages? They must be maturing.

MOGTX
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7 years ago

Are the police not patroling at night anymore.its always after the fact. It would be nice to see a criminal caught in the act for once.

Cowabunga
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Cowabunga
7 years ago

Sorry to hear about all these burglaries. I hope the culprit(s) are caught soon.

Our next door neighbor’s home was recently burglarized twice. We installed video cameras after the first burglary, which helped the police catch the culprit, a convicted felon on probation for grand theft. But the suspect is now out of jail, after posting bail.

We are scared he might be back again – a convicted felon with nothing to lose. He does not belong out here. But our laws allow him to be. This is not right, and needs to be changed.

sharon
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7 years ago

Change current props. People bitch and moan but don’t do anything to change our laws. Criminals, druggies, rule the streets with knowledge that there’s no consequence, ever. If we want our streets, towns, back, let’s get to work changing the props. we voted on. ( in hopes of saving a buck) we are paying dearly now.

Poppins
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Poppins
7 years ago

I hate thug punk thieves……….

Use to know a few in my family.

Their reasoning was:
a) If you are so stupid to leave your belongings in harms way, then it is all on you.

b) If you are so stupid to trust me, then it is all on you.

c) If you get upset that I stole from you, oh well, so sad, too bad.

Had to move three hundred miles away from them and cut of all contact in order to not be stolen from.

Their mentality was that the world owed them, that they needed x, y, z, more than you, and crud, since you work and have more than me, then I should be able to have it.

Pathetic broken souls.