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Case: 3365

Shoplifting

Ross Simon - Natick
Date of Crime: May 6, 2009

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 12003
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Medium
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Shortly after 8:00 P.M. on Wednesday May 6, 2009 a male subject entered a jewelry store located within the Natick collection. This subject asked the clerk if he could see a diamond ring that was on display. Upon receipt of the ring, the subject immediately turned and ran out of the store. The ring is described as a 6.6 carat diamond ring valued at $79,9995.00 (three stone- square yellow diamond center stone 4.93 c, two triangular shape diamonds at 1.57 c)

The subject is described as a light skin black male, mid to late twenties, approximately 5’8” to 5’9” tall, light skinned, muscular build with a thin mustache, dark eyes and ‘very clean cut’. Observed on his inner left forearm was a tattoo that may have possibly been two words forming a “V” pattern?

Persons who are able to assist are asked to contact the Natick Police Department at 508-647-9500 The name of the store is withheld purposely.
There is addition information available upon request.
Natick Police Department: 5086479510
Investigator: Detective John P. Haswell
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