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Case: 4870

Breaking and Entering

Stop & Shop - Quincy
Date of Crime: September 27, 2011

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 13916
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion
Height Medium

Suspect 2

20110595 Identified

Suspect 2

Suspect Id 13917
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion
Height Medium
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On 9/27/1110/4/2011 Suspect #1 walked into Stop & Shop located at Newport Ave. in Quincy and shoplifted a bottle of Tide detergent. Suspect #1 is a White male approximately 25 years old with a beard wearing a Black Adidas hooded sweatshirt and Blue jeans.

Suspect #1 met up with suspects #2 in the store parking lot and broke into a motor vehicle where they stole a laptop computer, three college text books and a digital camera. Suspect #2 didn't walk into the store and I am not able to get a good picture of him. Suspect #2 looks like to be a White male wearing a White dress shirt, Black pants and Brown shoes. They leave the area in an older White four door sedan ( possibly a 1997-2000 Oldsmobile Cutlas Sierra ).

The suspects have been identified as Kenneth Gomer and David Brennan. Complaints have been sought. Thanks to Weymouth PD and MMW.
Quincy Police: 6177455774
Investigator: Detective Tom Pepdjonovic
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