Police find bunker with $100K worth of stolen goods at San Jose encampment

Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose.
Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose. Photo credit San Jose Police Department

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS RADIO) – Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose.

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Tuesday, the San Jose Police Department was investigating a commercial burglary in the area of Coyote Creek and Wool Creek Drive when they discovered the underground bunker, police reported in a tweet.

Inside the bunker, officers recovered stolen tools, equipment and firearms — all of which authorities estimated were worth around $100,000.

Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose.
Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose. Photo credit San Jose Police Department
Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose.
Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose. Photo credit San Jose Police Department

The items were returned to their rightful owners, including a local business that was robbed.

Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose.
Police have arrested six suspects after finding a bunker full of stolen goods at a homeless encampment in San Jose. Photo credit San Jose Police Department

Six suspects were arrested on a variety of charges.

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