On February 19, the San Marino Police Department launched an investigation following reports of a home burglary in the 2500 block of Ridgeway Road, San Marino, in the San Gabriel Valley. The homeowner alleged that his domicile was burgled while he and his son were away at work, and their housekeeper was out at lunch.

In a peculiar sequence of events, upon returning from work, the residents discovered that their vehicles tires had been deflated. A similar situation was reported by the housekeeper, who was informed that her tires had been deflated by another driver. Despite this, she did not stop but made her way directly to the residence.

Upon arrival, the housekeeper noted before the homeowners arrived that a window had been broken to gain access via the rear balcony door, and significant disorder was found in the master bedroom. It was also reported that the homes electrical box was tampered with and an electrical room on the second floor was vandalized, with wires pulled out and the internet modem misplaced.

At this time, the items stolen from the home have not been detailed by the police, and the total loss incurred by the victim is yet to be ascertained. The investigation is presently ongoing with a forensics technician from the Pasadena Police Department assisting. Detectives are extensively examining the neighborhood and scrutinizing acquired surveillance footage.

Given these circumstances, the San Marino Police Department is actively seeking information related to the incident and encourages witnesses or those with information to reach them directly at 626-300-0720.

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