Arrest warrants issued in $1.25 million gold heist in Siskiyou County
Early one morning in February 2012, thieves crept into the Siskiyou County Courthouse, made off with more than $1.25 million in gold and other items from the lobby’s display case and disappeared.
Now, more than a year later, police say they know who did it.
In a news release this week, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department said it had issued felony arrest warrants for 49-year-old David Dean Johnson of El Cerrito and 51-year-old Scott Wayne Bailey of El Sobrante.
The pair are the primary suspects in the heist, authorities said.
“This has been a long an arduous investigation involving ... suspects responsible for burglarizing our courthouse and stealing a historic gold display and other antiquities which cannot be replaced,” Sheriff Jon Lopey said in the release.
“These thieves stole a part of Siskiyou County history,” Lopey said. “Although we still have a lot of work to do in this case, the issuance of the felony arrest warrants should result in the arrest of the suspects.”
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