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Case: 4065

Breaking and Entering

Beachway Liquors (RT.3A) - Weymouth
Date of Crime: June 2, 2010

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 12851
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Medium
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First male suspect broke liquor store window and entered the building. He soon exited with several bottles of Courvoisier. The first suspect is described as an older white male wearing white hooded pull over jacket, white baseball hat, blue jean shorts and white sneakers. Approximately 25-30 minutes later a second suspect enters the store. This entry triggered the store alarm. The suspect exited with several more bottles of Courvoisier. The second suspect is described as an older white male wearing orange striped shirt, black sweat pants, white sneakers. The second suspect also appears to have a soft "ace" type brace on his left wrist. If anyone has any information about the identity of these two suspects please contact Det. Jason Cappello.
Weymouth Police Department: 7813405032
Investigator: Det. Jason Cappello
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Beachway Liquors (RT.3A)
Weymouth 02191
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