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Alameda Today
By the People, for the People
Alameda Man Charged in String of Early Morning Business Burglaries
Suspect allegedly stole cash, damaged property at six local businesses in one morning
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Police in Alameda, California have arrested a 41-year-old man suspected of burglarizing or vandalizing six local businesses in a single morning crime spree. The suspect is accused of stealing a cash register, $3,000 from a martial arts studio, and around $5 worth of chicken from a restaurant, as well as breaking into another restaurant and smashing the window of a Salvation Army store while yelling profanities.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges small businesses face with property crime, especially in the wake of the pandemic. Alameda has seen an uptick in commercial burglaries and vandalism, putting a strain on local merchants already struggling to recover.
The details
According to court records, the suspect was arrested three days after the January 17th incident and has been charged with crimes targeting four of the six affected businesses. He has pleaded not guilty, but prosecutors say he has three prior burglary convictions since 2021.
- On the morning of January 17, 2026, the suspect allegedly committed the string of burglaries and vandalism.
The players
41-year-old suspect
The man arrested and charged with the commercial burglaries and vandalism.
What’s next
The suspect remains jailed with bail set at $10,000 as the case proceeds through the courts.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the ongoing challenges small businesses in Alameda face with property crime, emphasizing the need for increased security measures and community support to protect local merchants.


