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Off-Duty Guard Arrested For Stealing Facebook's Laptops

Forty-nine laptops belonging to Facebook were found in the suspect's car, after an on-duty guard flagged police.

 

An off-duty security guard and his alleged accomplice were arrested early Tuesday morning after they were caught stealing 49 laptops from Facebook's former corporate offices in Palo Alto, police said.

Palo Alto police received a call at 1:31 a.m. from the on-duty private security guard at the building at 1050 Page Mill Rd.

The security guard told police that two masked men dressed all in black were inside the building and removing property, police said.

Upon seeing the security guard, both suspects fled with stolen items. Facebook contracts with the security company to patrol the property, although the building is not regularly occupied, according to police.

The on-duty security guard gave police a description of the suspect vehicle, and a Palo Alto police sergeant spotted the car traveling south on El Camino Real. Another vehicle was following it, police said.

Officers stopped the two vehicles after they turned left onto Page Mill Road near Ash Street at 1:37 a.m., police said.

They found 49 stolen laptops in the second vehicle, all of which belonged to Facebook. The driver of that car briefly resisted arrest before being taken into custody, police said.

Officers also located a stolen license plate and burglary tools inside the first vehicle, police said.

The off-duty security guard, Brandon Simon, 20, and his alleged accomplice, Travis Calhoun, 21, both of Sunnyvale, were arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary, grand theft, possession of stolen property, and
conspiracy.

Police also arrested Simon for embezzlement and resisting arrest, and Calhoun was also arrested for possession of burglary tools and driving with a suspended license.

The police investigation revealed that Simon had patrolled the Facebook offices at 1050 Page Mill Rd. and had knowledge of what property remained inside the building.

The investigation also revealed that the security company had reported a broken window near an exterior door early Sunday morning. Palo Alto police officers were called, but no property was reported stolen. The two suspects had entered the building at the same point of entry, police said.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Palo Alto police at 650-329-2413 or anonymously send a text or voicemail to 650-383-8984 or anonymously email paloalto@tipnow.org.

—By Bay City News

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