Dubois, Works and friend arrested after burglaries

  • [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

    [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

Three arrests as local businesses and homes suffer losses from break-ins

Persistence by Kern County Sheriff’s deputies—and a little bit of good luck on Friday the 13th—led to three arrests last week, two allegedly related to burglaries of local businesses.

A troubling pattern of burglaries has been growing here. In the early hours of October 2 a CalNeva Broadband vehicle was broken into on Mt. Pinos Way. A reported $10,000…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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Kern County Sheriff’s Department Senior Deputy Garza and CalNeva Broadband Manager Gerard Palmisano inspect CalNeva’s truck after it was burglarized for equipment and gasoline.

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