Crime & Safety
2 Arrested After Construction Site Burglaries In Manhattan Beach
Manhattan Beach police are looking for the owners of equipment recovered after a string of construction site burglaries.

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — The Manhattan Beach Police Department Tuesday sought the owners of equipment recovered in connection with a string of construction site burglaries.
The burglaries occurred August and September throughout the city, and two people were arrested in connection with the incidents, according to the Manhattan Beach Police Department.
"Through video surveillance, Manhattan Beach detectives were able to identify two male suspects and their truck," according to a police statement.
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Javier Campos, 20, of Los Angeles and Carlos Alfredo Rueda, 22, of Inglewood, were arrested on Saturday after yet another construction site burglary, police said.
Police, who said they recovered "a significant amount of stolen property," asked anyone who has been the victim of a construction site burglary or has any additional information about the suspects to contact Detective Derek San Agustin at 310-802-5133.
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Rueda and Campos were each being held in lieu of $300,000 bail, according to sheriff's inmate records.
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