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Case: 1533

Breaking and Entering

Stop & Shop - Everett
Date of Crime: December 25, 2005

Suspect 1

20060026 20060026

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 9895
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium

Suspect 2

20060026 20060026

Suspect 2

Suspect Id 9896
Gender
Build
Complexion
Height
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In the early morning hours of Christmas Day around 0620am, a dark colored SUV (possibly a Ford Explorer or Chevy Blazer) pulled up in front of the Stop & Shop located on the Revere Beach Parkway in Everett. A male exited from the passenger side of the vehicle, and pried open the doors to the store using a hammer. The arlam appears not to have been set by the manager who closed the previous evening. The male suspect enters the store and goes behind the service counter and fills plastic trash bags with cigarettes (cartoons and loose), DVD's, MP3 Players and other consumable items. The suspect flees the store with the bags and is pcked up by the front doors by the SUV. The second suspect is never seen. The suspect entering the store is a light skinned male, wearing blue jeans, black sneakers, black flight jacket, tan baseball cap with a logo. Suspect is this to medium build, with short hair and no facial hair is observed. There is no description of the operator of the motor vehicle.
Everett Police Department: 6173942356
Investigator: SGT DET Landry
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