Crime & Safety

Suspects Sought In Dixon 'Smash And Grab' Burglary: Police

Surveillance video of the burglary shows a white Ford van being backed into the front of a Dixon business, police said.

DIXON, CA β€” Dixon police have released surveillance images of the suspects in an alleged smash-and-grab burglary this week of a local business. Officers were dispatched at 12:30 a.m. Monday to a report of an alarm at Pacific Flyway Supplies, 1690 N. Lincoln St., Suite D, according to a Dixon Police Department statement. Upon their arrival three minutes later, officers found the front windows of the building had been smashed.

Police reviewed surveillance video, which showed a white Ford passenger van being backed into the front of the business. A man and a woman then enter the store, take items from inside the store and place them into the van, then drive away, police said.

Dixon police have since determined the van β€” California license plate number 7ZUR607 β€” was reported stolen from Sacramento.

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The suspects were both described as white and between 30 and 40 years old.

The investigation of the incident was ongoing as of Tuesday, including the discovery of additional video which police were working on gaining access to.

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Dixon PD encouraged anyone with information on the suspects or the van to call Investigation Lt. Mike Tegeler at 707-678-7070.

Police noted that no one was injured in the incident.

Photos via Dixon Police Department Facebook page

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