A man allegedly trespassing on a residential property in San Marino was arrested on burglary warrants, authorities said Friday.
Officers went to the 1900 block of South Oak Knoll Avenue about 4:35 a.m. Nov. 29 "regarding an unknown male subject trespassing on a residential property," the San Marino Police Department reported.
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"Officers arrived on scene and were provided security camera video of the subject," police said in a statement. "A responding officer found a male subject matching the description from the security camera footage in the area of Huntington Drive and Almansor Street in Alhambra."
Police searched the man and determined he was in possession of "a concealed loaded firearm along with an extra loaded magazine, and burglary tools," the statement said.
"A records check showed the subject was a convicted felon and prohibited from possessing a firearm," the statement said. "Additionally, the subject had two active warrants for burglary issued by (the) Santa Monica and Pasadena police departments."
The suspect's name was not released.
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