
Orinda police are asking for the public’s help in
identifying those responsible for a series of burglaries at homes in their city
on Thursday.
Police said the burglaries occurred in different
neighborhoods at various times of the day on Thursday.
Orinda police said residents who saw anything suspicious or
out of place in their neighborhoods on Thursday should contact them.
Specifically, police said they want to know if someone
approached residents’ doors or homes, rang their doorbells or was parked for an
extended period on their streets without an apparent purpose.
Police also reminded people that when they leave home, even
for a short time, they should lock all doors and windows, set any alarms they
have and lock gates to their homes if they have them.
In addition, police said if residents have doorbells that
alert them about someone being present they should check the alert and save any
available video.
Orinda police said tips can be sent to them at orindatip@cityoforinda.org.
They said people who need a police officer to respond for something
that is in progress should call their dispatch center at (925) 646-2441 or call
911 if it’s an emergency.
Source: NBC Bay Area

