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P. v. Coldiron
The record establishes that on Monday, September 26, 2005, Robert A. Curry, Jr. left his Long Beach home in the early afternoon for a business trip. He locked his house except the door that led from the house into the garage and a sliding glass window off the dinette area which was open about three or four inches. When Mr. Curry returned to his home on Wednesday, cabinets and dresser drawers were open. Televisions were ripped off the walls and missing. The dinette window was wide open as was the door from the kitchen to the patio. Stereo equipment had been removed from his home and stacked on the patio. Another television was partially out of its cabinet but still intact. Seven or eight watches were missing from a box in Mr. Currys bedroom.
The judgment is affirmed.


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