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Contra Costa cops catch alleged Marin County burglar

February 7, 2024 by Marin 2 Comments

The Novato Police Department issued this press release, detailing the arrest of a Hurcules, CA, man believed to be involved in the burglary of two stores in Novato’s Square Shopping Center.

Video of a man who allegedly burglarized two Novato stores.

On February 2, 2023, Novato Police responded to The Square Shopping Center in Novato, regarding two businesses that had been broken into the night before. FBI Burgers and Marin Fitness were both the victims of a burglary. Surveillance video captured a person walking through the businesses with a crowbar. They stole registers, safes, and other property.

Several hours later, NPD received a call from officers at the San Pablo Police Department in Contra Costa County. San Pablo Officers had pulled over a stolen car and located items that belonged to FBI Burgers and Marin Fitness during the investigation.

NPD Detectives went to San Pablo to gather evidence and spoke with the driver of the vehicle. The man was identified as 42-year-old, Paul Amey Jr., a Hercules resident. Amey was arrested on two counts of burglary, identity theft, and providing a fake name to police. After booking Amey into the Marin County Jail, NPD Officers and Detectives returned the stolen items back to FBI Burger and Marin Fitness.

We would like to thank our partners at the San Pablo Police Department for assisting with this case, which resulted in a positive outcome. This is a good reminder for our community to stay vigilant and call us if you see anything suspicious in your neighborhood or at your business. Remember to report suspicious activity immediately by calling us at 415-897-4361. In an emergency, please call 9-1-1. You can file a report online at novato.org/reportacrime. Stay safe Novato!

Filed Under: Local News, Marin News, Novato

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