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Woman wanted in large-scale burglary
Sheriffs believe she helped steal a motorcycle and gun
Placer County Sheriff’s detectives are asking for help identifying a woman who may be involved in a large-scale burglary at a Roseville home in July.
The woman was photographed in a Best Buy store in Natomas on July 5, the day after burglars entered the home in the unincorporated area of Roseville, according to a release from the sheriff’s office. She bought items with a check stolen from the home and used a California driver’s license that didn’t belong to her, they said.
The heavy-set brunette has a large eagle tattoo on her left upper arm and small bird footprints tattooed on top of her right shoulder. She was wearing a green tank top.
Sheriffs said the home was burglarized sometime between late July 3 and early July 4. Thieves reportedly made off with a gun, a 2002 black Harley Davidson motorcycle, an Xbox 360 with games, televisions, the checks and other personal items.
Detectives believe there are multiple suspects in the burglary. Anyone with information on this crime is urged to contact Placer County Sheriff’s Detective Jason Doolittle at (530) 889-7844.
To remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest or arrests, call Placer County Crime Stoppers at (800) 923-8191.
– Lien Hoang
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