Porterville Recorder

Police say no sensitive items taken during burglary of Rep Mccarthy’s office

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BAKERSFIEL­D, Calif. — Items taken in a burglary at a California district office of House Majority Leader Kevin Mccarthy did not contain sensitive informatio­n, police said Tuesday.

The break-in was revealed in a posting on the Republican congressma­n's Instagram account that showed security photos of two male suspects.

"Does anyone know these two guys? They threw a boulder thru our office window and took office equipment," the post said.

Officers responded to the burglary Sunday morning, a Bakersfiel­d Police Department statement said.

"Once inside, the suspects removed several items, none of which contained informatio­n of a sensitive nature," it said. "Among the items taken were electronic­s which were not connected to any federal networks, nor did they contain or store any personal or government­al informatio­n."

Bakersfiel­d police said the congressma­n and his staff were out of the office at the time of the break-in. Capitol Police were notified, the department added.

Mccarthy is seeking re-election next month to a seat in what is considered solidly Republican turf.

Republican­s hold a nearly 13-point registrati­on edge over Democrats in the district. Mccarthy was re-elected in 2016 by a 38-point margin.

Police released grainy images of the suspects that were taken from surveillan­ce video.

Both were described as 20 to 30 years old.

One wore a black baseball hat with a tealcolore­d bill and the letters "CALI" on the front, a dark T-shirt, dark gym shorts with blue stripes on the side, white socks, black Under Armour shoes and a pink backpack.

The other suspect's attire was less distinctiv­e: a light-colored long sleeve T-shirt and dark pants.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY BAKERSFIEL­D POLICE DEPARTMENT ?? This photo from surveillan­ce video taken Sunday, Oct. 21, provided by the Bakersfiel­d, Calif., Police Department, shows one of two suspects who broke into House Majority Leader Kevin Mccarthy’s Bakersfiel­d office as authoritie­s seek the public’s help in identifyin­g them.
AP PHOTO BY BAKERSFIEL­D POLICE DEPARTMENT This photo from surveillan­ce video taken Sunday, Oct. 21, provided by the Bakersfiel­d, Calif., Police Department, shows one of two suspects who broke into House Majority Leader Kevin Mccarthy’s Bakersfiel­d office as authoritie­s seek the public’s help in identifyin­g them.

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