Crime & Safety

San Bruno Police Log: Daytime Burglaries Continue to Plague San Bruno

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This is the crime bulletin for March 26-27, 2013 from the San Bruno Police Department. Click the "Keep me posted" button below for an alert when we publish this report.

 Tuesday, March 26, 2013

9:12 a.m.: A car was burglarized on the 500 block of Cypress Avenue.  The thief got away with a GPS, the registration papers and a pair of glasses.

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3:18 p.m.: Somebody tried and failed to break into a home on the 1000 block of Montgomery.

5:45 p.m.: A resident on the 1200 block of Huntington Avenue ran a burglar off his property.  Police found the burglar shortly after receiving the report.

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9:59 p.m.: Police received a report of a dog barking nearly constantly over the course of a week.  The barking dog was on the 100 block of Balboa Way.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

8:14 a.m.: The window was shattered on the front door of a business on the 600 block of San Mateo Avenue.

3:26 p.m.: Police opened an investigation into a residential burglary on the 3500 block of Sneath Lane.  The burglary happened between 8:30 a.m. and 3:25 p.m.

6:17 p.m.: A resident on the 2800 block of Crestmoor Drive came home to a house that was ransacked.  The burglar entered in the rear of the home and took electronics and jewelry. 

Editor’s Note:  Sometimes you might find items in the police log that seem humorous but please remember, the men and women whose job it is to protect us rarely find it funny when they are approaching a drunk person or a building where the alarm is going off.

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