Burglars stole $45,000 in cash, jewelry from SLO County home. Do you know suspects?
On July 1, at least two people broke into a home on Calle Arroyo at about 10 a.m. and stole 'a significant amount' of jewelry and cash, the Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
The estimated loss of property is about $45,000, Sheriff's Office spokesperson Grace Norris told The Tribune.
Video footage of the home showed two people exiting the yard at about 10:30 a.m. — one with black hair and a beard and the other wearing the hood of their jacket pulled over their head.
The pair left the scene in a 'black Hyundai Sonata with chrome trim around the windows and a chrome strip extending from the headlights to the side view mirrors. The passenger side view mirror may also be painted a flat black color, differing from the rest of the vehicle,' the news release said.
People who recognize the suspects, vehicle or who have information about the case can call the Sheriff's Office's non-emergency dispatch line at 805-781-4550, option 3.
Anonymous tips can also be submitted to San Luis Obispo County Crime Stoppers at 805-549-STOP (7867) or online at www.slotips.org.

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