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In the early hours of Saturday, October 7, 2023, an unsettling event unfolded at the serene Kings River Golf and Country Club worth $2,956,995, nestled within the 3100 block of Avenue 400 in Kingsburg, Tulare County, California. This picturesque haven for golf enthusiasts and members of the community was marred by a horrible act of criminality.

The surroundings were all shattered as the Sherif was called in the time of distress to report a burglary. He and his team are carrying on the investigation till further details and evidence come to light to get a hold of the perpetrators.

Kings River Golf and Country Club becomes a crime scene

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Upon arrival at the Kings River Golf and Country Club, deputies discovered signs of forced entry and vandalism. The premises showed evidence of a burglary, with several windows visibly smashed and broken glass spread across the affected areas. The extent of the damage to the property is still being assessed.

Whether any solid valuables were stolen or not from the crime scene still remains undetermined. However, detectives from the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office are actively investigating the scene to gather more information and evidence related to the incident.

The Tulare County Sheriff’s Office has not provided specific details regarding potential suspects or what the motive might have been behind the burglary. As the investigation proceeds, additional information may become available. To aid in the investigation, the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance from the public.

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Anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity in the vicinity of the Kings River Golf and Country Club on the morning of the incident or who has any information related to this incident is urged to contact the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office at (559) 733-6218. Providing information could be essential in helping law enforcement make progress in this case.

The tale of theft continues across golf courses

Golf courses are no longer considered safe havens, given the increasing incidents of criminal activity. In the month of August, a bold theft occurred at the Belmont Golf Course in Central Elgin. During this theft, a total of thirteen EZ Go gas-powered golf carts, valued at over $100,000, were reported stolen.

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The unidentified culprits managed to gain access to the premises during the nighttime and made off with these expensive golf carts. The Belmont Golf Course is now grappling with a significant financial setback as a result of this theft, as these gas-powered carts are vital assets for their operations.

Law enforcement authorities have reached out to the public for assistance in recovering the stolen golf carts and identifying those responsible for the crime. Regrettably, the case remains unsolved, and the individual behind this act of theft remains at large.

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