Oakland Police Seek Smash And Grab Robber In Dark Lexus On Lakeshore Avenue Videoed In The Act
Oakland Police Seek Smash And Grab Robber In Dark Lexus On Lakeshore Avenue Videoed In The Act - Video
Oakland Police report that on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at approximately 12: 30 PM, an individual was seen breaking into parked cars in the 3200 block of Lakeshore Avenue. Oakland Police Investigators have released this photo/video of the person responsible for committing several auto Burglaries in the Downtown and Lakeshore areas. It looks like he emerged from a dark blue Lexus sedan with what appears to be the license number 8WPP911, and started smashing and grabbing from two cars parked in front of the Chase Bank at 3241 Lakeshore Ave that were hatchbacks. The attached photo shows the person investigators believe to be responsible for the auto Burglaries. Chief LeRonne L. Armstrong said, “This brazen crime happened in the middle of the day, in one of our busiest business districts. I thank our community member who safely captured this crime in progress on video, and to those who called 911. Together, we unite to STAND UP FOR A SAFE OAKLAND” The Oakland Police Department encourages our community to report all crimes. Anyone with information is asked to call the Oakland Police Departments Burglary Section at (510) 238-3951. Stay tuned.
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Oakland Police report that on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at approximately 12: 30 PM, an individual was seen breaking into parked cars in the 3200 block of Lakeshore Avenue. Oakland Police Investigators have released this photo/video of the person responsible for committing several auto Burglaries in the Downtown and Lakeshore areas. It looks like he emerged from a dark blue Lexus sedan with what appears to be the license number 8WPP911, and started smashing and grabbing from two cars parked in front of the Chase Bank at 3241 Lakeshore Ave that were hatchbacks. The attached photo shows the person investigators believe to be responsible for the auto Burglaries. Chief LeRonne L. Armstrong said, “This brazen crime happened in the middle of the day, in one of our busiest business districts. I thank our community member who safely captured this crime in progress on video, and to those who called 911. Together, we unite to STAND UP FOR A SAFE OAKLAND” The Oakland Police Department encourages our community to report all crimes. Anyone with information is asked to call the Oakland Police Departments Burglary Section at (510) 238-3951. Stay tuned.
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