The San Jose Police Department discovered a shelter in a camp. San Jose Police Department San Jose police were investigating a commercial burglary in San Jose on Monday when their investigation led them to a homeless encampment where they found an elaborate underground shelter filled with firearms and stolen property, officials said. The San Jose Police Department discovered a shelter in a camp. San Jose Police Department The San Jose Police Department said they found stolen tools, equipment and firearms in the basement room in the area of ​​Coyote Creek and Wool Creek Drive. Police said $100,000 worth of stolen goods will be returned to the local business that was robbed. The San Jose Police Department discovered a shelter in a camp. San Jose Police Department Officers arrested six suspects on various charges, the department said. Police shared images of the shelter on Twitter showing a room built with electricity and a wooden beam, walls and a ceiling. “It definitely required some construction and engineering skills,” the department said. The San Jose Police Department discovered a shelter in a camp. San Jose Police Department The department said the thieves likely plugged into someone else’s power source. Police also released an image of three guns and ammunition recovered from the hideout. The San Jose Police Department discovered a shelter in a camp. San Jose Police Department Amy Graff is the news editor for SFGATE. Born and raised in the Bay Area, he got his start in news at the Daily Californian at UC Berkeley, where he studied English literature. He has been with SFGATE for more than 10 years. You can email her at [email protected]