The Brentwood Police Department announced the arrest of a man in connection with a burglary at a Isaac Montanez Elementary School.
According to Brentwood police, Isaac Montanez Elementary School, a newly built campus, was targeted in two separate burglaries on October 7th and November 18th, 2024. Both incidents occurred in the early morning hours when the school was closed.
Thanks to the school’s video surveillance, detectives were able to capture images of the suspect and their vehicle during both burglaries. Following a detailed investigation, Police Detectives identified the suspect and the vehicle connected to the crimes.
On January 7th, 2024, officers from the Antioch Police Department conducted a traffic stop on the suspect’s vehicle, detaining the driver, identified as 46-year-old Brian Thomas of Oakley. Brentwood Detectives responded to the scene, interviewed Thomas, and subsequently placed him under arrest for both burglaries.
During the investigation, burglary tools and various keys were located inside Thomas’s vehicle, which was towed as evidence. Thomas was transported to the Martinez Detention Facility and booked on multiple charges.
No other information was released.
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4 comments
get help Brian….u can do it..ya just gotta want to
Breaking in to an elementary school. What a pathetic loser!
Keep him and anybody else involved . We have to pay enuf money for children to go to school. This is why we have poor education. Teachers under paid not enough money for supplies, and/or programs for our children’s creative health. In reality this criminal won’t do enuf time to feel the aspects of the damage he has dobe
You don’t have to steal it, public education is free. We give it to you, come back when we open.