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P. v. Bryan
On December 15, 2006, Hui Zheng, who lived at 1090 Robbia Drive in Sunnyvale, left her home between 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. At that time, the front door was locked and the master bedroom window was closed. When she returned, the house was a mess, the front door was unlocked, and the master bedroom window and screen had been removed. Only expensive jewelry was missing. A diamond bracelet, a black and white pearl necklace, an enamel flower-design bracelet, a diamond and pearl pendant, white pearl drop earrings, black pearl earrings and necklace, and gray pearl earrings were recovered by the police. None of her jade jewelry was recovered. No electronic equipment, including a new iPod, had been taken. A neighbors security camera caught an SUV, which was the same make, model, and color as defendants SUV, drive twice on Robbia Drive around the time of the burglary.

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