CBS News/ January 31, 2013, 2:15 PM

Burglary ring targeted vacationing LA Times subscribers

Four suspects accused of burglarizing homes in the Los Angeles area using a list of suspended home deliveries from the Los Angeles Times

Four suspects accused of burglarizing homes in the Los Angeles area using a list of suspended home deliveries from the Los Angeles Times / KCAL

A burglary ring targeted Los Angeles Times subscribers who told the paper to stop deliveries while they were on vacation, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Detectives believe Duane Van Tuinen, 51, of Azusa, stole the Times' "vacation hold" lists while he worked as a contracted office machine repairman for the paper's distributors.

"Through our investigation, we learned that the list was taken from distributor warehouses at the time of the paper bundling by a machinist who was contracted by vendors of the Times to service the machines," said Det. Jack Jordan.

Van Tuinen is accused of giving the names and addresses of the absent homeowners to suspected thieves Randall Whitmore, 43, Joshua Box, 43, and Edwin Valentine, 52.

Officials said they burglarized at least 25 homes over the last three years in Hacienda Heights, Diamond Bar, Walnut and Chino Hills.

Authorities said Van Tuinen took the lists in return for a cut of the profits from the victims' goods.

Last Thursday, detectives recovered hundreds of stolen items, including computers, gold, jewelry and collective swords, from a West Covina storage locker.

"Although much of the stolen property has been returned to the rightful owners, we are still trying to locate additional victims," Jordan said.

All of the suspects, however, have been taken into custody.

In a statement, Times spokeswoman Nancy Sullivan said, "Our customers can rest assured that no financial information was involved and that these burglaries, while terribly unfortunate, are likely limited to a small section of the vast area we cover. We continually review and upgrade our policies and systems to protect and best serve our customers and have eliminated our vacation pack service to prevent any future concern."

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shootit4now says:
We are all human.. He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.. ;)
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shootit4now says:
Sheriffs didn't do a G** Damn thing! Some 5150 broad made a "Suicide attempt" her mother called 911 and that's how it all happened... Cops found one of the men 2 her place. The end.
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micmac666 says:
The same could happen with 'service interruption' information from the post office. Think twice.
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vissionquest says:
I did not see anything in the article that indicates it was not the fault of the paper-- they were careless with personal information.
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hypnotoad72 says:
They're all white.

It's time for racial profiling.

Most of them are old, but they all look like rejects from a Confederate flag convention...

Why are they so sensitive over customers quitting service? Did they bother to think of why they chose to quit? Or greater economical issues?
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vissionquest replies:
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Read the article
shootit4now replies:
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And how do you look? I'll be the judge of that. ;)
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mrrevenge says:
the sherriffs did a great detective job. too bad the criminals will be sentenced to 31/2 years and serve probably a week in jail. i'll bet they are out on bail already.
p.s. trash is trash no matter what color.
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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100% agreed
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