FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Some Democrats in the South Valley say a recent burglary will not derail their plans of watching the third presidential debate on Monday.
Police say thieves broke into the Tulare County Democrats' temporary headquarters this past weekend. Volunteers found out Sunday afternoon when they went inside they discovered a 60-inch TV, surround sound system and computer were all taken.
"It feels like a violation and we're a small organization and funded all by our members," Carol Clarke of the Tulare County Democratic Central Committee said.
The side door was also damaged and thieves tore down a banner and sifted through a filing cabinet.
"We're assuming they thought that we left money in here and went through it for the money," Clarke said.
The real clincher with this crime - the HD TV they had rented for the presidential debates was gone. In total they're estimating a near $5 thousand loss.
The Tulare County Democrats planned on using the TV for their debate watching party on Monday. They said they will still hold the event despite the break-in.
"We could be paranoid and assume we were targeted but we're not going to change. What we're going to do which is set back up and get back on track and we're going to borrow another TV for tonight we're going to get another computer that we borrow, we're just going to take them home at night from now on," Clarke said.
While Visalia police are following up on leads they don't believe the group was targeted for their political party affiliation.
"Temporary business that come in with valuable property can tend to be targets of this type of crime," Sgt. Amy Watkins of the Visalia Police Department said.
The office is in a location that receives a lot of foot and vehicle traffic. Visalia police are hoping someone saw something and can report it to police.
visalia, tulare county, democratic, debate, 2012 election, local, jessica peres
- Huge tornado hits Oklahoma City suburb, kills 51
- Impact of Oklahoma tornado devastation felt in Valley
- Teacher convicted of sex with student sentenced
- Fire breaks out at winery near Reedley
- Tower District crimes attacked head-on
- Valley Works: Educational partnership providing opportunities
- FPU hopes Wilson is answer for women's hoops
- Experts say warm spring means more bugs
- Valley gets cutting-edge way to treat skin blemishes
- Search for new Fresno State president wrapping up
- Fowler High School holds college signing day
- Lilly 2 fire in Yosemite Lakes 80 percent contained
- Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr
- Cement truck overturns on HWY 99 to HWY 180 interchange
-
Most Popular
-
Most Viewed StoriesMost Viewed VideoMost Viewed Photos
- abc30.com home
- Site Map
- RSS
- Advertise with Us
- Contact Us
- Online Public Inspection File
- Technical Help
- ABC.com
- ABCNews.com
- Privacy Policy
- Interest-Based Ads
- Safety Information for this site
- Terms of Use
- Copyright ©2013 ABC Inc., KFSN-TV/DT Fresno, CA. All Rights Reserved.





