Crime & Safety

Thieves Steal Dozens Of Laptops, Equipment From Antioch Nonprofit Tutoring Center

The nonprofit's Executive Director Sandro Trujillo said the estimated value of everything lost was $18,000.

(KPIX)

June 24, 2026

A nonprofit tutoring center in Contra Costa County is raising funds after thieves broke in and stole thousands of dollars of laptops and other electronic gear.

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RRTH Learning Center and RR Ministries said that between 4 p.m. Thursday and 6 p.m. Friday their facilities at 512 W. 2nd Street in Antioch were broken into, with 40 donated Chromebooks, staff's personal laptops, livestream equipment, and other devices stolen. In a Facebook post, the nonprofit said the devices were essential for the hundreds of students and families that rely on the services it provides each year.

The nonprofit's Executive Director Sandro Trujillo said the estimated value of everything lost was $18,000.

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RRTH Executive Director Sandro Trujillo gestures to the locked equipment racks that were pried open to steal laptops and other electronic equipment, June 23, 2026/KPIX

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