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Case: 4291

Breaking and Entering

Bristol Liquors Pkg Store - Mansfield
Date of Crime: October 23, 2010

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 13156
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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B+E into package store on Rt. 106 close to Easton town line. Suspect smashed out lower window glass of frt. door with a large rock. Subject entered through the glass stole large quantities of cigarettes. Store alarm was activated but not tripped. Suspect entered store office and destroyed a locked cabinet as well as a safe. 2 handguns stolen from safe (.22 Cal. Beretta and .38cal. S+W - CJIS/NCIC entered). Cash also taken. Subject wearing dark hooded sweatshirt, black/drk color gloves and dark bandanna cover 2/3 of face. Subject carried pry tool in left hand. Subject pulled directly up to the frt doors (unknown yr/mk/modl). Subject carried items from store in a box taken from behind the counter/office area. Subject is same as suspected in other area breaks in Norwood, Plainville, Sherborn, Abington and Natick. Video available.
Mansfield: 5082617301
Investigator: Det. Archer / Det. Sgt. Thompson
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