Home burglarized in west Bakersfield
By BREAKING NEWS BLOG
Kern County sheriff's deputies are asking the public's help identifying a suspect wanted for burglary.
On Tuesday, a home was burglarized in the 15900 block of Opus One Road in west Bakersfield. The suspects left in a vehicle that was later stopped on Rosedale Highway west of Allen Road.
Three suspects were detained in the vehicle and later arrested on suspicion of burglary. Another suspect ran from the vehicle and has not been found.
Anyone with information on the suspect's identity is asked to call the Kern County Sheriff's Department at 861-3110 or Secret Witness at 322-4040.
- Kern County Sheriff's Department






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