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Case: 4766

Breaking and Entering

MIT Chemisty Department - Cambridge
Date of Crime: July 27, 2011

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 13784
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Tall
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Looking to identify this suspect in larceny of laptop(s). The MIT victim left his office at approximately 1100 hours and he returned at approximately 1300 hours and observed his laptop missing.

The Suspect is observed on camera at approximately 1232 hours on camera, walking up and down the hallway and proceeded to check unoccupied offices.

As the suspect enters into the unoccupied office location of the missing laptop with his backpack secured to "both his left and right shoulders". The subject remained in the office approximately one minute, the subject is observed then exiting office with the backpack secured only to his "right shoulder". The subject then leaves the area.

Suspect is described as a white male, brown hair (receding), wearing a light blue long sleeve shirt, a wrist watch on his left arm, dark colored shorts, white ankle socks and white sneakers.

If you have any information on the identity of this suspect, please contact Det. Kim Billy of the MIT Special Services Division.
MIT PD: 6172589723
Investigator: Det. Kim Billy
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