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Case: 4209

Shoplifting

Lord & Taylor - Natick
Date of Crime: September 2, 2010

Suspect 1

20100546

Suspect 1

Suspect Id 13046
Gender Male
Build
Complexion Medium
Height Medium

Suspect 2

20100546

Suspect 2

Suspect Id 13047
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Tall
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Natick Police are looking to identify two African America males involved in shoplifting at the Lord & Taylor store at the Natick Collection. On Thursday September 2, 2010 at 8:43pm two black males came into Lord & Taylor at the Natick Collection and stole an unknown number of Lactose shirts valued a $89 a piece. The video shows the suspects removing a various number of shirts and placing the shirts into Lord & Taylor shopping bags. Below I have exported pictures of the suspects. If you can assist with the identity of these suspects please contact Detective John Haswell @508-647-9510 X2603. Reference case # 10-1005-OF
Natick Police Department: 5086479510
Investigator: Detective John P. Haswell
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