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Eureka Police Seek Public Help Identifying Suspects in M Street Jewelry Burglary

Surveillance footage captures a jewelry burglar in an orange face covering inside a Sequoia Park-area home between 2 and 4 a.m. EPD is asking the public for help.

Marcus Williams2 min read
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Eureka Police Seek Public Help Identifying Suspects in M Street Jewelry Burglary
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A figure in an orange facial covering moved through a home on the 3500 block of M Street for up to two hours before dawn on March 31, leaving with a large amount of jewelry and no witnesses who could name them. Eureka Police Department detectives are now asking the public to close that gap.

Officers responded to the M Street residence on April 1 after the homeowner reported the theft. Security camera footage placed the entry window between approximately 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m., and the orange face covering the suspect wore is the sharpest identifying detail investigators have released. EPD has not publicly disclosed the specific method of entry or the estimated value of the stolen jewelry.

The 3500 block of M Street sits within the Sequoia Park neighborhood, close to the park itself and bordered by residential blocks where late-night foot traffic is sparse and most exterior cameras face front yards rather than side or rear access points. The pre-dawn timing fits a pattern common to residential jewelry thefts: the 2-to-4 a.m. window targets the deepest hours of sleep, minimizing confrontation risk, while jewelry remains among the most targeted categories of residential theft precisely because pieces are small, portable, and difficult for victims to document with serial numbers or precise descriptions.

EPD released both still images and video from the property's security system to widen the identification pool. The orange facial covering, while obscuring the suspect's face, is itself an unusual and recognizable detail. Anyone who can identify the clothing, body type, gait, or any associated vehicle should contact the EPD Criminal Investigations Unit directly at 707-441-4300.

Neighbors within several blocks of M Street should check exterior and doorbell cameras for footage from the overnight hours of March 30 into March 31. Video that captures a vehicle parked out of place, a pedestrian moving through the area, or any activity during that two-hour window could help investigators establish a movement pattern even if no direct criminal act appears on screen. Do not delete that footage: preserve it with timestamps intact and contact the Criminal Investigations Unit before sharing it publicly or on social media. For new or unrelated suspicious activity in the area, EPD's 24-hour non-emergency dispatch line is 707-441-4044.

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