Surveillance Video Shows Suspects in California Museum Storage Facility Heist of 1,000+ Items
More than 1,000 artifacts valued over $100,000 were stolen in a crime of opportunity from a storage facility, FBI footage shows two suspects involved.
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FBI Releases Footage of Suspects in Oakland Museum Burglary
OAKLAND, CA—The Oakland Police Department and the FBI released surveillance footage on Monday of two individuals they believe to be responsible for the theft of more than 1,000 artifacts from the Oakland Museum of California’s (OMCA) storage facility. Authorities described one suspect as a male with a thin build. The man was wearing a plaid long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans, black shoes, a black beanie, and a white face mask. Another unknown suspect…
Surveillance video shows suspects in California museum storage facility heist of 1,000+ items
The FBI and Oakland police are asking for the public's help identifying two suspects accused of stealing more than 1,000 items from an off-site storage facility belonging to the Oakland Museum of California.
Day Around the Bay: Video Released of Oakland Museum Heist
Local:Surveillance video has been released of last month's heist at an Oakland Museum storage facility in which thieves stole around 1,000 items. The video shows two masked perpetrators walking through an indoor hallway, one shorter with a heavier build, the other taller and thinner, and possibly a third assailant partly exposing his face in an outdoor area. [KTVU]Supervisor Jackie Fielder is using the outrage over the death of Mission District …
Authorities release video of Oakland museum burglary suspects
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The thieves have apparently been itching for more recently - this time, the theft of more than 1,000 valuable objects is reported from a museum in Oakland, California. The robbers took metal jewelry, Native American baskets, and several works of art from the warehouse, among other things.
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