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Published on November 12, 2024
Bloomington Man, Suspected Parolee, Arrested After Community and Police Thwart Attempted Burglary and ChaseSource: Unsplash/Max Fleischmann

A Bloomington man's alleged attempt to burgle a home in the unincorporated area of the city was foiled this Sunday after community members and law enforcement collaborated to apprehend the suspect following an extensive chase, highlighted by the coordinated efforts of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and local residents. According to the official Sheriff-Coroner Department report, the incident involving Anthony Burgos, 39, unfolded around 1:47 PM when authorities received reports of an attempted residential burglary on the 18000 block of 9th Street.

Deputies who arrived at the scene discovered Burgos allegedly trying to gain entry into the home and upon their arrival, he was seen on the roof before fleeing the area, later attempts to locate him initially proved unsuccessful despite multiple reports of similar instances by area residents. It was uncovered through a records check that Burgos was a wanted parolee, sparking an intensified manhunt. The situation escalated at approximately 3:57 PM upon a 911 call reporting that Burgos had returned and was now attempting to break into a vehicle, this time armed with a firearm, leading to the collaboration of Sheriff’s Aviation and Fontana Police Department officers in the search.

Burgos was finally found hiding in a local resident's backyard around 5:18 PM, and amidst the arrest, he was uncooperative and found to possess an edged weapon, although a firearm was not located on his person. A deputy involved sustained minor injuries; however, they did not seek medical attention, and Burgos was taken into custody, found to be smuggling narcotics into West Valley Detention Center upon booking. He now faces charges for attempted residential burglary, resisting an executive officer, bringing narcotics into a facility, and a parole violation warrant. The community's engagement was crucial to the resolution of this case, as emphasized by a statement from the Sheriff-Coroner Department reminding people "If you see something, say something."

The arresting deputies and the civilians' combined efforts underscore a vital partnership in maintaining public safety, citizens interested in aiding law enforcement can provide anonymous tips via the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-78CRIME or leave information on their website. As investigations continue, any person with knowledge about this or similar incidents is encouraged to reach out to the Fontana Sheriff’s Station at (909) 356-6767, as this collaborative approach to community policing proves instrumental in safeguarding the sanctity of Bloomington homes and the peace of its residents.