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Pleasanton Police Nab Suspect in Storage Unit Burglary Spree, Recover Stolen Goods in Castro Valley

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Published on December 23, 2025
Pleasanton Police Nab Suspect in Storage Unit Burglary Spree, Recover Stolen Goods in Castro ValleySource: Pleasanton Police Department

The Pleasanton Police Department has cracked down on a series of storage unit burglaries, connecting the dots to cases in Pleasanton. Detectives, hot on the trail, executed a search warrant at a Castro Valley residence where they discovered a trove of stolen goods, according to a social media post from Pleasanton Police Department.

The investigation subsequently led to the arrest of a 44-year-old man on charges related to the burglary incidents. He was swiftly booked into Alameda County Jail. This arrest is a result of meticulous police work, but the department makes it clear that the investigation is far from concluded, and it will surely continue to probe the case.

In light of these events, the Pleasanton Police Department has also issued proactive advice for those who rent storage units. They urge the use of high-quality disc or cylinder locks and suggest keeping valuables out of plain sight. Moreover, the community is encouraged to "report any suspicious activity around storage facilities to police right away," reinforcing the mutual effort required to maintain the safety of the community.