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Bridge To Home Broken Into, Food And Hygiene Products Stolen

The Bridge to Home shelter in Newhall was broken into last month, with canned foods and feminine hygiene products stolen from the nonprofit.


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Deputies are still searching for a suspect, who broke into the homeless shelter sometime between Oct. 28 and Oct. 30, according to a public safety report from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

The burglary occurred in the 23000 block of Drayton Street at the Bridge to Home homeless shelter.

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“An unknown suspect used a rock to make entry into the shelter,” said Shirley Miller, a spokeswoman for the Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station.

There is still no suspect description and no surveillance footage is available, Miller said.

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Bridge To Home Broken Into, Food And Hygiene Products Stolen

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  1. Why not include information about how the public can help? Where can one make donations? What do they need most?

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