Crime & Safety

San Ramon Ulta Store Burgled Twice: Report

San Ramon police told NBC Bay Area that two groups of thieves stole merchandise from the Crow Canyon Store over the weekend.

San Ramon police told NBC that two unarmed suspects stole around $1,500 in merchandise from the store just before 2 p.m. Saturday, the first of three total Ulta thefts that weekend.
San Ramon police told NBC that two unarmed suspects stole around $1,500 in merchandise from the store just before 2 p.m. Saturday, the first of three total Ulta thefts that weekend. (Google Maps)

SAN RAMON, CA — Two groups of thieves stole at least $1,500 in merchandise from the Ulta Beauty store in Crow Canyon Place, NBC Bay Area reported.

San Ramon police told NBC that two unarmed suspects stole around $1,500 in merchandise from the store just before 2 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, a group of four or five people believed to be unarmed and different from the first group took off with an untallied amount of merchandise, police said.

On Saturday, two men filled up duffel bags worth of merchandise from an Ulta store in Concord, according to NBC. No arrests have been made in either case, according to the San Ramon Police Department.

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This is not the first time theft has been reported at the Crow Canyon Ulta store. On Feb. 25, Danville police apprehended a fleeing car carrying three suspects believed to have stolen over $3,400 in merchandise from the store.

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Earlier that month, Dublin police responded to reports of theft of $1500 at an Ulta on Dublin Boulevard. Numerous agencies eventually helped track down a suspect with an AR-15, and more than $1 million worth of additional stolen items, according to Dublin Police Services.

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