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Salon owner helps nab burglary suspect
Albert Jaramillo
Albert Jaramillo

A Turlock man was arrested on various burglary-related charges after being seen on video surveillance breaking into a downtown salon.

The suspect, Albert Jaramillo, 33, was booked into the Stanislaus County Jail on charges of commercial burglary, possession of burglary tools and a probation violation.

The incident began just before 1 a.m. March 23, when the salon owner noticed via video surveillance that a man, later identified as Jaramillo, was trying to open the front door of her salon in the 300 block of E. Main Street.

The suspect was unsuccessful at getting in the front door, so he broke a window to gain entry into the store.

While this was happening the salon owner contacted the police department to report the burglary.

Officers arrived at the scene in time to meet Jaramillo as he was exiting the store with a bag full of product, said Turlock Police spokesman Sgt. Russ Holeman.

Jaramillo allegedly attempted to flee from the officers by climbing up to the roof of the building. Officers were able to locate him and take him into custody without any further incident.