2 men with 2 buckets make 85 koi fish from the social restaurant

Under the morning dark cover, two men are postponed to dollars who live a thousand from Yucapa Restaurant on Saturday – Fish in the form of a fish – the authorities said.
Eighty-five cocks were a spoil of burglaries involving the drainage and adding buckets.
Security video received by timings showing two people carrying buckets and often out of the outer Oak House Restaurant Restaurant in Yucaipa. The restaurant has a small ranch where customers can see various animals, such as Amazon Cockatoos, the abuse of goats and koi fish, Silvia Duarte, owner and her husband.
“How can you trust people now?” Dearte said. “We have the old places in a restaurant, with old cars. This is a unique place that you cannot see everywhere.”
David Smith, 42, was arrested on Wednesday for allegations of amazing reporting on the crop after following the department of incident, according to the Department of San Bernardino County Sheriff. Smith was held on Thursday at the arrest center in the $ 30,000.
One suspect remains hundreds.
Further fishery occurs on weekly after Dearite contacted the police because he began to recognize that Koi figure in his lake seemed to decline. And, fish with some pattern disappeared, he said. Overall, 85 stolen, including stealing.
However, since the wrist was at that time, Dauarte was told by the authorities they would not do much.
The motive after the searches were unknown, Sheriff Deputy Sayings. But they noticed that each fish, if sold, can download $ 1,500, depending on the consumer. They added that only a few “Koi” was found in Smith’s residence. Duarte said just five small koi reimbursement.
After 400 decorating carp has been stolen in the park outside of Washington in 2013, Washington Post realized that some collectors “will pay the amount called $ 25,000 of the Competition.” But one of the Koi merchants told many times in anywhere next to that price. They walk about $ 20 to get 10-inch and $ 200 to get Koi on 2 feet, if Fred Domestic.
The supporters of “known” is now “How the suspects moved all 85 fish – some hundred – in the smallest Yugaipa,” they said.
The fish usually grows into 14 to 18 centimeters in length but can reach 3 feet. The Wela Koi Seller told The Times that moving easily works using water-filled buckets.
In the Duarte, the cast was more important than their money value – he and her husband were raising cage for more than 20 years and saw them as pets, he said.
Some children visit business “with fish names,” Duarte said. “They’re not just just for us. … our customers, our customers, all like animals.”
There have been a little ringing in the online community after the duarte sent to steal Saturday on Facebook, he said. Another commentator cried for losing a fish, saying, “I love looking at the birds where I eat.”
Theft resurrected society, and some began to make vision boats: “Maybe a bear? I doubt!” Another commentator wrote.
Both Duarte and Managers argued with the way to solve the allocation of external property.
“It would be difficult to protect this crime type where businesses have external assets, and they failed to be found,” the Sheriff Department told me times. “In this case, the owners had cameras, which helped a lot to investigation.”
Dearte said, Due to some fire laws, he is not allowed to lock the gate that provides access to the outside farm and else his animals. After a loss of 85 Koi, however, he vowed to find a way to protect the gate. If not, “it may be possible again.”