Disabled East Bay Vet Asks for Help in Identifying Thieves Who Stole His Catalytic Converter

A disabled East Bay veteran is turning to the public for help in finding the thieves who stole his ability to live a normal life.

“I reviewed my Nest camera footage, and my nightmare began,” said Retired Marine Sergeant Bruce Calderon.

He had just arrived in Korea with his wife and child to visit her family, when he realized he had to head right back home to San Lorenzo.

“I saw two masked individuals, target my property, attempt to steal my cars, and eventually stealing my catalytic converter from my truck that’s specifically adapted to my disabilities because I’m a disabled veteran,” he said.

The saying goes: “Once a

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