A home in the Burlingame Hills neighborhood in unincorporated San Mateo County was hit by a burglary earlier this month with an estimated loss totaling nearly $200,000.
An unknown suspect or suspects forced their way into the home on the 100 block of Los Robles Drive on Dec. 8 and made off with jewelry and personal belongings, including electronics. Police Detective Rosemerry Blankswade said the home was equipped with video surveillance and a person of interest was identified, but so far no arrests have been made.
“We want to remind people to use safes when possible that can’t just be taken from the home and it’s important to log all personal belongings and keep serial numbers,” Blankswade said, adding that her department always sees an increase in crime during the holidays, but this particular burglary is not part of a pattern or rise in home burglaries in the area.
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