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Case: 5026

Shoplifting

Small Store - Somerville
Date of Crime: November 10, 2011

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 14132
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Short

Suspect 2

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Suspect 2

Suspect Id 14133
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Medium
Height Short

Suspect 3

20110796

Suspect 3

Suspect Id 14134
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Tall
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SOMERVILLE - Somerville Police are seeking to identify the suspects depicted in the attached video in connection with a series of diversion thefts at neighborhood convenience stores. The photos are of the three subjects involved in this particular theft, which entails finding out where the working cash is hidden and creating a diversion so it can be snatched.

Three similar incidents are under investigation, one at the Y-Not Variety in Somerville on November 18th another at K2 Market on December 22 and another convenience store in Everett. The suspects appear to be targeting local stores operated by Middle Eastern clerks. The suspects in the Shiivalic incident are described as three males, possibly Peruvian, in their twenties to thirties. The suspects in the Y-Not incident are two possibly Peruvian males (same as the Shivalic incident) and one female.
Somerville PD: 6176251600
Investigator: Detective Alessandro Capobianco
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