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Pacifica Police Seek Public Assistance in July 4th Attempted Burglary on Vista Montara Circle

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Published on July 11, 2024
Pacifica Police Seek Public Assistance in July 4th Attempted Burglary on Vista Montara CircleSource: Pacifica Police Department

The Pacifica Police Department is actively seeking the public's help about an attempted residential burglary that occurred earlier this month. According to an announcement made by the department, the incident occurred on July 4th, around 8:58 PM, on the 800 block of Vista Montara Circle. The perpetrator, whose identity remains unknown, reportedly tried to force entry into a home through the front door. No further details about the method of the attempted break-in or the damage to the property were provided in the Pacifica Police Department report.

Officials have invited anyone with information that could lead to identifying the suspect to come forward. In pursuing public cooperation, Detective Corporal B. Smith is the point of contact for any tips or leads. The Pacifica Police Department has also made available a Silent Witness Tip Line, where individuals can submit information anonymously. However, the effectiveness of those tips cannot always be guaranteed without personal follow-up.

The case, designated by the Pacifica Police as number 24-1706, hinges not only on physical evidence but also on the community's willingness to aid in the pursuit of justice. Those offering assistance can reach Detective Corporal B. Smith at 650-738-7314. Alternatively, the Silent Witness Tip Line is available at 650-359-4444 for those wishing to remain anonymous.