El Dorado Hills (Oct 29, 2024) – On Sunday, October 27, 2024, the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant on a residence in El Dorado Hills, culminating in the arrest of 67-year-old Anthony Bondura. Bondura is suspected of multiple instances of commercial theft, specifically targeting the local Target store in El Dorado Hills, where he allegedly stole approximately $2,000 in sports-themed trading cards over recent weeks.
Following a detailed investigation, deputies gathered sufficient evidence linking Bondura to the thefts, leading to a warrant for his residence. During the search, deputies recovered the stolen trading cards and other evidence that suggested additional criminal activity. Bondura was subsequently arrested on charges of grand theft and booked into the El Dorado County Jail in Placerville on October 27.
BONDURA, ANTHONY DENNIS
Age: 67
Sex: Male
Race: White
Height: 6′ 2″
Weight: 210
Hair: Gray
Eyes: Brown
Build: Average
Complexion: Clear
Booking Date: 10/27/2024 20:52
Arresting Agency: EDSO
Arrest Date: 10/27/2024
Arrest Location:
3891 MEADOW WOOD RD EDH
Charges
1 count of 487(E) PC- Grand theft dog $950+ – All other larceny (F) [Felony] Bail: $10000
Total Bail: $10000
This incident raises questions about security and prevention in high-theft items like trading cards, which have increasingly become valuable collectibles. As sports memorabilia grows in popularity and value, is retail security adapting to meet this trend?
What are your thoughts on commercial theft cases in El Dorado Hills, and are there community concerns about protecting local businesses? Feel free to share your perspectives in the comments below.