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Detectives seeking public’s assistance in identifying suspect in gun club burglary

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On Saturday, April 26, 2014, at approximately 6:50pm, an unknown male suspect kicked in a door at a local gun club / firearm shooting facility. This incident occurred on the 23100 block of Coltrane Avenue in the unincorporated area of the Santa Clarita Valley.

The club was closed for business at the time of the incident. Once the male suspect kicked in a door he stole a rifle case, a bottle of water, and approximately $1800 worth of ammunition.

Items stolen from the gun club included: 2,000 .556-caliber bullets; 250 30-caliber American Eagle bullets; 500 .45 caliber bullets; 500 9-millimeter bullets; a $79 rifle case and one bottle of water, valued at $1.

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station detectives immediately began following leads and have now released surveillance video and still photos taken from the location in hopes of identifying the suspect involved in this incident.

If you recognize the male in these photos or have any further information that can assist detectives in this investigation, please contact Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Detective Harrold at 661-255-1121 or at EBHarrol@lasd.org

If you would like to remain anonymous, please call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

No further information regarding this incident is available at this time.
Deputies always encourage residents to immediately report criminal or suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. We encourage you to stay engaged with helping us keep Santa Clarita safe. Remember, by working together, we can send a “Not in Santa Clarita” message!

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