Crime & Safety

NorCal Crime News: The Mystery of the Missing Elephant Dung and More

Huh? Bank robber has 'a bounty held over his cotton-covered head.'





Written by Alex Gronke

A big dog or a very tiny burglar

Residents in Piedmont lost a laptop and some jewelry after a burglar entered their house through a doggie door last week. Presumably the dog was also out of the house at the time of the break in.


A bounty for cotton ball

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The Feds are helping local cops in Marin catch a bank robber who acts like he’s begging to get nabbed. As Patch editor Lindsay Hickman put it this week, “Marin’s serial bank robber now has a bounty held over his cotton-covered head. The FBI San Francisco Division is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the ‘Cotton Ball Bandit,’ suspected of robbing seven North Bay banks since December 2012.”


Uh...dude, I thought this is weed

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Burglars hit a vehicle parked on a home's front lawn in Fremont last week. The only item taken was a bag of elephant dung that the car's owner had received as a gag gift. It appears the burglars may have thought it was a bag of marijuana.

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