Crime & Safety
WATCH: Danville Police Release Video of 2 Men Suspected of Burglarizing Jamba Juice
Do you know these men? Police are looking for them.

Police are asking for the public’s helping in identifying two suspects who they believe burglarized a Danville Jamba Juice.
The Town of Danville released the following information and photos of the suspects:
Danville Police detectives are looking for information on two suspects involved in an early morning break-in at the Jamba Juice restaurant on Railroad Avenue.
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Det. Sgt. Brian Sliger said the incident occurred at 3:00 a.m. on February 16, 2015. Two unidentified suspects entered the establishment, destroyed property and made off with two cash register drawers.
Surveillance cameras in the building captured video of the two suspects. The video can be seen on the Danville Police Department’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/danvillecapolice or on the Town of Danville’s Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0343_trNUo&feature=youtu.be.
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Anyone with information on the crime is encouraged to contact Det. Sgt. Brian Sliger at (925) 314-3703 or bsliger@danville.ca.gov.
Video courtesy Danville Police via YouTube
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