California home abandoned by despairing victim of repeat burglaries was taken over by bears, police say
A 64โyearโold Northern California woman watched helplessly as her rural Magalia home was burglarized so many times that she ultimately left, only to have the property invaded by bears.
The Butte County district attorneyโs office revealed Thursday that 11 suspects, 10 from Magalia and one from Paradise, have been charged with firstโdegree residential burglary for allegedly breaking into the womanโs remote Lovelock home beginning on April 17.
Six additional suspects face pending burglary charges.
The DAโs office said the burglaries became so frequent that the woman abandoned her house out of fear.
The structural damage from the breakโins left the home vulnerable to wildlife, authorities said, and bears eventually entered the home, further escalating the womanโs losses.
The 11 people charged in this case are:
- Sean Anthony Crua, 43, of Magalia
- Nicholas Brown, 37, of Magalia
- Mary Ricca, 59, of Magalia
- Sefo Sipa, 37, of Paradise
- Gavin DominguezโFeathers, 25, of Magalia
- Joey Kupiheanapeahi, 42, of Magalia
- Breanna Maier, 32, of Magalia
- Michael Barnett, 29, of Magalia
- Matthew Bacon, 44, of Magalia
- Lindsey McLaughlin, 37, of Magalia
- Kayla Goebel, 34, of Magalia
Some of the defendants were released despite the DA’s objections, but Crua, Maier, DominguezโFeathers, and Kupiheanapeahi remain in custody with bail set at $50,000.
Barnett and McLaughlin were arraigned Thursday afternoon. The remaining defendants are due back in court on July 9 and 10.
Anyone with information on this case should contact the Butte County Sheriffโs Office at (530) 538-7321.
