San Jose police were following up on a commercial burglary in San Jose on Monday, when their investigation led them to a homeless encampment where they found an elaborate underground bunker filled with firearms and stolen goods, officials said.
San Jose police were following up on a commercial burglary in San Jose on Monday when their investigation led them to a homeless encampment where they found an elaborate underground bunker filled with firearms and stolen goods, officials said.The San Jose Police Department said they found stolen tools, equipment, and firearms in the underground room in the area of Coyote Creek and Wool Creek Drive.
Police said $100,000 worth of stolen goods will be returned to the locally owned business that were robbed.Officers arrested six suspects on a variety of charges, the department said. Police shared images of the bunker on Twitter that show a room built out with electricity and a wooden beam, walls, and a ceiling.The San Jose Police Department discovered a bunker in an encampment.The department said the thieves likely plugged into someone else's electricity source.
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