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But due to emergency rules recently imposed by the Judicial Council of California and the Alameda County Superior Court as a result of the COVID pandemic, he was not taken to jail but was cited and released, police said. The man was identified as Brian Schulman. Police said he made a full confession and was positively identified as the suspect. Police said he is suspected of burglarizing Unitek College, Auto Mall Parkway, on Monday and Tuesday evenings by using stolen master keys to enter the building.

Unitek College is a healthcare vocational training institute with programs for nursing and other medical related positions. About p. Officers arrived at the scene within minutes, located the suspicious vehicle as it was leaving the college parking lot and arrested Schulman after an enforcement stop, according to police.

During their investigation, officers located a large amount of stolen Unitek medical supplies and other medical equipment in Schulman's vehicle, including about 1, surgical and cloth masks, sanitizing wipes and protective gloves, police said.

Officers also recovered additional suspected stolen property and identity theft materials from businesses in Santa Clara County, according to police. Schulman had master keys to the college buildings in his possession even though he is not an employee, police said.



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