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Case: 1069

Breaking and Entering

Abbot Lane Apartments - Concord
Date of Crime: December 7, 2004

Suspect 1

20040640 Captured

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 9365
Gender Male
Build Large
Complexion Medium
Height Medium
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Composite is of suspect involved in daytime breaks in apartment complex in Concord on 11-15-2004 and 12-07-2004. Suspect used flat edged pry tool to enter common hall and apartments. Taken was jewelry, watchs and a beauty and the beast figurine reported to be valued at over $10,000.00 dollars. Was reported to have been operating a silver, newer model sedan, possibly a Saab. Also suspected in similar breaks in Acton and Lexington. Breaks in proximity to Route 2. Any departments with suspects of similar incidents please contact Concord Police detectives. Suspect is black male, approximately 5'08 to 6'00, large build, short black hair.

Watertown Police arrested Clarence Carleton 10-24-52, for a daytime break in their city and Carleton has been implicated in the breaks in Concord through pawn shop transactions in Boston. Will be charged shortly by Concord for receiving stolen property.
Concord Police Department: 9783183400
Investigator: Det. Sgt. Joe Morahan
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