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Case: 7257

Breaking and Entering

280 School St - Mansfield
Date of Crime: October 19, 2015

Suspect 1

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Suspect 1

Suspect Id 16961
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium

Suspect 2

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Suspect 2

Suspect Id 16962
Gender Male
Build Medium
Complexion Light
Height Medium
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On Sunday 10/19/15 at approx. 10:25 pm two male suspects, wearing dark clothing including hoods, masks gloves, and two way radios, pried the rear door open that led to a common hallway of several businesses at the Mansfield Crossing shopping complex. Once in the hallway the suspects cut a hole in the drywall. This hole led into the rear room of the Simply Mac store. One suspect enters Simply Mac and immediately disables the alarm system. The suspects pry open the locked inventory room containing store merchandise. Several items were damaged and Apple merchandise in excess of $115,000 was stolen. A Ford Econoline E-250 van was stolen from a nearby business. This vehicle is believed to have been used in this break. The vehicle was recovered on Saturday 10/24/15 in Haverhill Ma.
Mansfield Police Department: 5082617300
Investigator: Det. John Armstrong
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280 School St
Mansfield 02048
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