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Case: 5213

Breaking and Entering

Residence - Plainville
Date of Crime: March 28, 2012

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 14371
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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On March 28 2012, the victim reported that her Google notebook, iPad, diamond necklace, and Cannon camera with accessories was stolen from her residence in Plainville, MA at approximately 9:30AM. Later in the day, the victim was able to retrieve video and photographs from a web cam that was active during the break that possibly displays the suspect who now has the stolen Google notebook, iPad, diamond necklace, and Cannon camera with accessories.

The male depicted in the photograph: Possibly white male with brown hair and is in his mid to late thirties in age. The suspect has light facial hair. The suspect is wearing a blue (Areopostale) zip up hooded sweatshirt, grey t-shirt.

If you have any information about the identity of this person or where they are, please contact:

Det. James Floyd Plainville Police Department 508-695-7115 [email protected]

David Mercer was captured after he was involved in a motor vehicle accident and a brief foot chase in Rehoboth, MA.
Plainville Police Department: 5086957115
Investigator: Detective James Floyd
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