Plates Eclectic Cuisine of Antioch is asking for the public’s help in identifying a burglary suspect who broke into their restaurant.
Located at 422 W 2nd St, the incident occurred at 2:45 am on July 20 where a suspect broke in and stole items from the business.
This comes on the heels of the owners of Rivertown Treasure Chest in downtown Antioch who are also asking for the public’s help in identifying a different burglary suspect on July 23 where a male suspect threw a brick through the front door at 306 G Street and entered the business. He made his way to the front desk and in a matter of seconds took the cash box from the counter and left. For video and more, click here.
According to CrimeReports.com, there have been a total of 24 property crime incidents in the downtown area (1st Street to 10th Street) in the month of July and a total of 11 violent crimes.
If you recognize this suspect, please contact the Antioch Police Department at (925) 778-2441.
5 comments
The City n Police Dept should be embarrassed.
Typical
Not Surprise. Sigh…..
TNA.
it’s getting to the point that a business owner has to live in his own store or restaurant to keep the place from being broken into. It might also be good to have security cameras on up and down all the streets to deter these burglaries!
When I owned a art gallery in another city, I had the back room made into living quarters with shower, microwave and small refrigerator and stayed there after hours. On weekends, I had friends and relatives take turns. Also, we put in a very very very LOUD alarm system. On top of all that, a friend who mobile security company would patrol the area (staggered hours) to make sure no one was lurking on the streets.
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