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Case: 2459

Breaking and Entering

CONVENIENCE STORE - BROCKTON
Date of Crime: October 25, 2007

Suspect 1

20080007 Identified

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 10940
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium

Suspect 2

20080007 Identified 20080007

Suspect 2

Suspect Id 10941
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Tall
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On October 25, 2007 there was a B&E to the 7-11 on Oak St. Two unknown suspects are observed on video tape inside of the store. The suspects then proceeded to the front of the store where they stole several lottery tickets. One of the suspects then proceeded to break into a cash register.

Several hours later, two males are observed at a local gas station attempting to cash lottery tickets which were reported stolen from a series of books from the 7-11.

Thanks to Fox's 25 segment over the weekend, both individuals featured on Mass Most Wanted have been identifed. Thanks for your help.
BROCKTON POLICE: 5089410234
Investigator: DET CIRINO
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CONVENIENCE STORE
BROCKTON 02301
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