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Three of four men accused of stealing more than $50,000 in video equipment from two companies were arrested after they were caught by security cameras at one of the businesses -- a video surveillance company, police said.
I dont think there was any indication that they knew (what business they were burglarizing), Pleasanton police Sgt. Jim Knox said. Two businesses at 4511 Willow Road reported break-ins Aug. 25 and 26 — Vigilant Video, a video surveillance company, and Darim Vision, a video and software company.
Police determined that the burglars broke a window to gain access, loaded computer and electronic equipment into a vehicle and left.
The break in the investigation came from the Vigilant Video surveillance tape, Knox said. The high-definition video captured four men carrying arm-loads of property out of the two businesses. Video stills were circulated among area law enforcement agencies and authorities identified them.
"The video camera that caught them was sitting in plain view," Knox said. "They all had criminal records."
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I dont think there was any indication that they knew (what business they were burglarizing), Pleasanton police Sgt. Jim Knox said. Two businesses at 4511 Willow Road reported break-ins Aug. 25 and 26 — Vigilant Video, a video surveillance company, and Darim Vision, a video and software company.
Police determined that the burglars broke a window to gain access, loaded computer and electronic equipment into a vehicle and left.
The break in the investigation came from the Vigilant Video surveillance tape, Knox said. The high-definition video captured four men carrying arm-loads of property out of the two businesses. Video stills were circulated among area law enforcement agencies and authorities identified them.
"The video camera that caught them was sitting in plain view," Knox said. "They all had criminal records."
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