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FBI and Oakland Police Release Surveillance Footage in Oakland Museum Heist

Authorities seek public tips to identify two men seen in footage from the Oct. 15 break-in at the museum’s off-site storage.

Overview

  • The burglary occurred around 3:30 a.m. on Oct. 15 at an Oakland Museum of California off-site warehouse, with more than 1,000 collection items reported stolen.
  • Investigators describe one suspect as thin, wearing a black beanie and white face mask, and the other as heavier, wearing a blue hoodie with white letters and black gloves.
  • Stolen objects include six Native American baskets, several 19th-century scrimshaw items, daguerreotypes, jewelry, laptops, and historic memorabilia such as political pins and award ribbons.
  • Officials characterize the theft as a crime of opportunity rather than a targeted operation, noting the suspects appeared to take easily accessible items.
  • The FBI Art Crime Team and Oakland police report no arrests or recoveries and request tips at 510-238-3951, tips.fbi.gov, or 1-800-CALL-FBI.