Being state's 'top cop' didn't help: Jerry Brown's tires stolen

May 1st, 2009 - Los Angeles Times

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His position as the state's top law enforcement authority did not protect Jerry Brown -- or his car -- when thieves made off with two of the attorney general's tires last week.

While Brown was in Sacramento on business last Friday, someone swiped the passenger-side tires off his Toyota Camry Hybrid, which was parked in front of his home.

Brown spokesman Scott Gerber said the attorney general filed a police report and that no suspects had been identified.

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