BERKELEY — Police here say that an East Bay burglary suspect was targeting people’s homes and taking things to the next level, cleaning out apartment furniture, refrigerators, and more.
In two felony cases filed within 11 days of each other, Alameda County prosecutors charged a 41-year-old Oakland man with two burglary sprees in Berkeley. One, in August and September, targeted local apartments, where he allegedly stole, “refrigerators, couches and tables,” loading them into a U-Haul truck, according to police.
The second spree occurred on the UC Berkeley campus, where he allegedly stole electronic scooters and bicycles, some worth as much as $4,000. In these November incidents, he allegedly illegally entered bike cages at university dormitories.
The man was arrested on Nov. 29, and police seized a U-Haul truck full of suspected stolen merchandise, including furniture, according to court records. He was charged with two separate felony complaints in December, but quickly posted $160,000 bail and was released, records show.
The man pleaded not guilty in one case on Jan. 14, then returned to court to enter a second not guilty plea in the other case the following day, according to court records. He was on probation for a residential burglary conviction at the time of his arrest, authorities said.
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