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Cleaning Contractors Exposed in Visalia Airbnb Burglary Bust

By Matthias Binder March 6, 2026
Cleaning contractors arrested after Airbnb burglary in Visalia
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Hired Help Turns to TheftSearch Warrant Yields Key EvidenceDetailed Charges Against the PairOngoing Probe Signals Caution for Hosts

Hired Help Turns to Theft (Image Credits: Yourcentralvalley.com)

Visalia, California – Authorities arrested a couple serving as cleaning contractors on March 5 after investigators tied them to a burglary at an Airbnb property they had been hired to service on January 26.[1]

Hired Help Turns to Theft

Officers with the Visalia Police Department responded to the reported break-in at the short-term rental, where a substantial quantity of belongings had vanished.[2] The homeowner quickly notified police of the missing items, prompting a deeper probe into the circumstances.

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Investigators soon uncovered a startling detail: the perpetrators were not random intruders but the very individuals contracted to maintain the property.[3] This betrayal exploited their legitimate access, allowing them to remove valuables undetected at the time. The case landed with the department’s Property Crimes Unit, setting the stage for months of diligent work.

Search Warrant Yields Key Evidence

On March 5, detectives from the Property Crimes Unit partnered with the Special Enforcement Unit to execute a search warrant at a residence in the 500 block of North Dickran Avenue in Tulare.[1] The operation uncovered multiple items traced back to the Airbnb owner, providing concrete proof of the theft.

Authorities also discovered controlled substances and drug paraphernalia during the raid, adding layers to the criminal allegations.[2] These findings accelerated the arrests, transforming suspicion into solid charges. The coordinated effort highlighted the police commitment to resolving property crimes in the region.

Detailed Charges Against the Pair

Following the search, 52-year-old Saul Tinoco faced multiple counts stemming from the incident and additional discoveries.[1] His companion, 53-year-old Dolsie Popoy, also drew burglary accusations alongside a trespassing violation.

The charges reflect the severity of the offense, particularly given the aggravated nature linked to the volume of stolen goods. Both individuals ended up booked into the Tulare County Adult Pre-Trial Detention Facility as the probe continued.

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Suspect Age Primary Charges
Saul Tinoco 52 Burglary (PC 459), Aggravated crime enhancement (PC 666.1(a)(1)), Possession of controlled substance (HS 11377(a)), Possession of drug paraphernalia (HS 11364(a))
Dolsie Popoy 53 Burglary (PC 459), Trespassing (PC 602(o))

Ongoing Probe Signals Caution for Hosts

The Visalia Police Department emphasized that the investigation persists, with potential for further developments.[2] Recovery of the pilfered property marked a partial victory for the victim, though questions lingered about the full extent of losses.

This episode underscored vulnerabilities in trusting service providers with home access, especially for rental operators. Hosts now face reminders to scrutinize backgrounds and monitor entries more closely.

Key Takeaways

  • A cleaning couple exploited their job to steal from a Visalia Airbnb on January 26, 2026.
  • Police recovered stolen items, drugs, and paraphernalia during a March 5 home search in Tulare.
  • Both suspects remain in custody on burglary and related charges; case active.

This brazen theft from within serves as a stark warning for property owners relying on contractors. How can rental hosts better safeguard their spaces? Tell us in the comments.

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