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Pueblo Vista Elementary School property recovered
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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Napa County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a man after finding items that had been reported stolen from Pueblo Vista Elementary School in his home.

At about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, deputies checked into suspicious circumstances on the 1600 block of Mary Drive.
Deputies contacted three people and found that one of them, Agustin Contreras Bravo, 18, was on probation, deputies said.

Deputies searched his home and found a DVD player, lap top computer case, digital camera and paperwork — all reported stolen from Pueblo Vista.
A computer the school also reported missing wasn’t found.

Bravo was arrested on suspicion of possession of stolen property and was booked into the Napa County Department of Corrections.
Burglary arrest

Napa Police officers nabbed a suspect Tuesday suspected in an Oct. 14 burglary.

On the day of the burglary, officers found that a brick had been thrown through the window of a building on the 400 block of Brown Street and that cash box had been taken, police said.

The cost to repair the window was estimated at $400.

A subsequent investigation led officers to David Alexander Molina, 18.

They contacted him at his residence on the 1900 block of Laurel Street and interviewed him. He was arrested on suspicion of burglary, conspiracy and violation of probation. Police booked him at the Napa County Department of Corrections.
4 comment(s)

Piquemyinterest wrote on Oct 29, 2009 5:06 AM:

" Hmm..another posted burglary with a young male. Seems to be common place daily here. "

Roor@//AH wrote on Oct 29, 2009 11:15 AM:

" yeah of course people are gonna steal when they cant find work maybe it should be easier for a young adult to get a job. "

gladtobgone wrote on Oct 29, 2009 4:49 PM:

" Perhaps the young men should have been filling out job applications instead of commiting burglaries most places will loan you a pen. "

truthbetold707 wrote on Oct 29, 2009 9:10 PM:

" Pueblo Vista Elementary...those were the good old days :) "

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