Crime & Safety
Computer Monitors Stolen From SJUSD Teachers Association
In other news, a bicycle was stolen from a local's front lawn.

On April 17 around 5 a.m., unknown suspects used a rock to smash a window out and gain entry into San Juan Unified School District's Teachers Association office.
According to a Sacramento County Sheriff's report, the suspect(s) stole two computer monitors from a front office of the Landis Avenue building. The suspects fled the scene in an unknown direction. Nothing was seen or heard.
Sheriff's seek information regarding stolen bicycle
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It was Monday, April 23, around 1 p.m. when a Fair Oaks local left her bicycle on the front lawn of her Bannister Road home. When she returned to retrieve the bike it was gone.
According to the Sheriff's report, an unknown subject took the victim's bicycle off her lawn and rode away on it. The victim followed the unknown subject down the street in to an apartment complex where the unknown subject fled in a unknown direction. The victim was only able to describe the suspect's physical size at approximately 5-foot-8-inches, weighing about 150 pounds and brown hair. The gender and age of the suspect is unknown.
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According to Sheriff's officials, the bicycle is described as a blue Mongoose mountain bike with a black seat, red tape on the odometer holder and a silver bell with a teddy bear sticker.
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