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Yahoo
29-03-2025
- Yahoo
Livermore man arrested for comic shop burglary, stolen Legos case
CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. - A Livermore resident was arrested this week in connection to the burglary of a Castro Valley comic shop and a separate case of stolen Lego sets, sheriff's department officials say. What we know Noorullah Amiri, 29, was arrested on Thursday at his home, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office said. The alleged burglary of Crush Comics, located at 2869 Castro Valley Boulevard, happened at around 3 a.m. last Saturday. Sheriff's officials said video surveillance from the shop shows two suspects entering the store and stealing merchandise. Officials found probable cause to obtain an arrest warrant for one of the two suspects. Upon search of the suspect's residence, officials found significant amounts of stolen merchandise, including 200 boxes of Lego sets, comic books and action figures. The Sheriff's Office said a separate victim from a Bay Area city reported a burglary on Wednesday, where $10,000 worth of Legos were stolen. That victim was able to recover most of the stolen Legos from Amiri, officials said. What we don't know The Sheriff's Office did not share any further information about the second suspect connected to the comic shop burglary. We do not know if the $10,000 of stolen Legos were taken from a residence or a retailer.


CBS News
28-03-2025
- CBS News
Arrest made, 200 Lego sets recovered following Castro Valley comic store burglary
Authorities in Alameda County have arrested a man and recovered thousands of dollars in stolen Lego sets following a burglary at a comic book store in Castro Valley last week. Around 3 a.m. on March 22, deputies were called to Crush Comics located at 2689 Castro Valley Boulevard. Surveillance footage showed two suspects entering the store and stealing merchandise. "They happened to get all of our Wall Books (at a steal of a price) so if you had your eyes on something, sorry to say you missed out!" the comic book store said on its Facebook page. "We would like to thank them though, so if they look familiar let us know!" Deputies said the property crime unit at the Eden Township Substation were able to identify one of the suspects and obtain an arrest warrant. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Noorullah Amiri of Livermore, was arrested Thursday with the assistance of the office's Gang Suppression Unit and Street Crimes Unit. During a search of Amiri's home, deputies said they located a "significant quantity" of stolen merchandise. Among the items found include nearly 200 boxes of Lego sets, along with comic books and action figures. Deputies said a victim from another city in the Bay Area reported a burglary on Wednesday in which $10,000 in Lego sets were stolen. According to the sheriff's office, the victim recovered most of the stolen Lego sets that were found in Amiri's possession. "The diligent efforts of the Eden Township Substation Property Crime Unit led to the successful investigation and arrest," the sheriff's office said. "We are proud of the hard work and dedication shown by our Property Crimes Unit in the arrest of one of the suspects." Deputies did not provide additional information about the second suspect.