"OAKLAND Authorities on Monday released surveillance video and descriptions of two people wanted in connection with the theft of more than 1,000 items from an Oakland Museum of California storage site in mid-October. One suspect is described as a male with a thin build and was last seen wearing a black beanie, white face mask, plaid long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans and black shoes, according to the Oakland Police Department."
"The other suspect has a heavy build and was last seen wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt with white lettering on the chest, blue pants, white shoes with black detailing, and black gloves, police said. The theft happened just before 3:30 a.m. on Oct. 15. The theft was a crime of opportunity and not a targeted heist, according to museum officials."
"The stolen artifacts are valued at more than $100,000 and include historic memorabilia such as political pins, award ribbons and souvenir tokens. Anyone who recognizes the suspects or has information related to the whereabouts of the items can contact the police department at 510-238-3951 or the Federal Bureau of Investigation at 800-222-5324; tips can also be submitted at tips.fbi.gov. Check back for updates."
Surveillance video and descriptions were released for two people wanted after more than 1,000 items were stolen from an Oakland Museum of California storage site in mid-October. One suspect is a thin-built male last seen in a black beanie, white face mask, plaid shirt, blue jeans and black shoes. The other suspect is heavy-built and was last seen in a blue hooded sweatshirt with white lettering, blue pants, white shoes with black detailing and black gloves. The theft occurred just before 3:30 a.m. on Oct. 15 and was a crime of opportunity, not a targeted heist. The stolen artifacts are valued at over $100,000 and include political pins, award ribbons and souvenir tokens. Authorities ask anyone with information to contact police or the FBI.
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