On Saturday at roughly 2:00 pm, the Antioch Police Department received a report that an Amazon delivery van was stolen on W 9th Street and B Street in the City of Antioch.
A short time later, the van was located in the City of Pittsburg by a Pittsburg Police officer who made contact with the van and reported it. While processing the van, the officer was notified by a resident who provided information on a suspect vehicle who had removed packages from the vehicle with State of Colorado license plate.
By 3:30 pm, Antioch Police officers located the vehicle and stopped vehicle which still had several stolen packages in the back seat. Antioch Police say they are now working with Amazon on ensuring the items are delivered to their intended destinations.
Antioch Police did not provide any suspect information or say what the suspects were ultimately charged with. It is also unclear if the suspects arrested have already been released from custody.
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Predictable suspects!! More Plague!
As suspected just by reading from the headline. 13-90.
I’m surprised the officer didn’t wear gloves and a face mask. God only know what diseases these two assholes have.
Does not take a rocket scientist to steal an Amazon van as most drivers leave the door open and the van running while they make the delivery. Not very safe business practices Amazon. Shame on you for tempting those fine young men!
Pink bandannas ain’t cheap. Once you go pink you’ll rob amazon before you think.
Show their faces we need to protect our communities so we can shamed them
Names and faces? Journalism 101.
Can only put out what Antioch Police is releasing. Reality 101!
Ask? Send your photographer to the other side of the car?
Is that bandana wearer a man or a woman?
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