El Monte woman jailed in connection with school break-in

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EL MONTE -- Police jailed an El Monte woman late Thursday after finding computers and other items in her home that were stolen in a , authorities said.
Guadalupe Cabrera, 18, was booked on suspicion of possession of stolen property, El Monte police Lt. Dan Burlingham said.
The break-in was reported July 14 at Cogswell Elementary School, 11050 Fineview Street, the lieutenant said.
Detectives received information that items belonging to the school may be at a home not far from the school on Cogswell Road, Burlingham said.
Police were able to find a computer belonging to the school at the home, before obtaining a search warrant and finding additional items taken from the campus, he said.
Specific details about what was stolen in the school burglary and what items were recovered were not available Friday.
According to sheriff's booking records, Cabrera was being held in lieu of $20,000 bail pending an initial court appearance.

5 Comments

joe said:

lock her up for a long time how dear her what a shame

kody said:

i know this woman she's a really nice girl and has a professional life you shouldn't be ignorant and say to lock her up

Lupe said:

She has her whole life ahead , she doesn't deserve to be locked up. this is just a misunderstanding, something that really pisses me off. hope everything gets fix!!

Itsel said:

Joe are you a detective were you there ?
do you have proof or lets just say what makes you think you are relevant to this case your post is as ignorant as the whole situation

i believe in her innocence I have known this girl my whole life and lets just say it was never easy living were we grew up but she was NEVER one to look for problems or be stupid enough to get into problems and most def. she is not a thief!
I know this will get fixed she is INNOCENT !!!!!

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