October 17, 2025 - 01:03

Several businesses in Berkeley were burglarized in what police believe was a connected crime spree. Over the past week, multiple establishments reported break-ins, leading to heightened concerns among local business owners and residents.
Authorities are investigating the incidents, which appear to follow a similar pattern, suggesting that the same group may be responsible. The burglaries occurred during late-night hours, with thieves targeting cash registers and valuable merchandise.
Police have urged business owners to enhance their security measures, including installing surveillance cameras and alarm systems. Community members are also encouraged to report any suspicious activity in the area, as law enforcement ramps up patrols in response to the recent uptick in crime.
As the investigation unfolds, local businesses are rallying together to support one another, sharing information and strategies to prevent future incidents. The sense of community is strong, as residents express their determination to reclaim safety and security in their neighborhoods.
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