VIDEO: Police Seek Link Between Brazen Home Robberies In San Francisco, San Leandro
SAN LEANDRO (CBS SF) -- From surveillance video, five men are visible -- armed with crow bars, cracking open the backdoor of a home on Margery Street in San Leandro.
Inside, from a different camera, there is an alarm blaring and crooks heading back outside. From a final view -- an outdoor camera catches some of the crew climbing into the back of a silver GMC Yukon SUV.
The burglary was quick and common -- the suspects made off with a PlayStation and some jewelry. It happened last Wednesday around 12:30 p.m. Then, a run of the mill burglary case took a turn for San Leandro detectives.
"The following day we learned about a case in San Francisco which we believe the vehicles from our burglary matched a crime they were investigating," said Sgt. Troy Young of San Leandro Police.
That crime -- a home invasion robbery and pistol whipping -- happened just an hour later in San Francisco's Crocker Amazon neighborhood.
In that case, the 10 suspects got away with cash and some other items. The link in this case -- the vehicles caught on video surveillance.
"In our case we had five suspects, they were in a silver Yukon and a blue Infiniti," Young said.
A search warrant was served in connection with the two case and two arrests have been made.
Detectives in both cases were being tight-lipped beyond that -- citing an on-going investigation. They said this type of Transbay crime was becoming a new norm.
"We're seeing a lot of our suspects run a very wide geographical area to commit crimes," Young said. "Crime now has very much become a regional problem."