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Updated: 10:38 PM Dec 1, 2009
Crime Stoppers Need Your Help Solving College Station Theft
On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 the building at 1721 Birmingham in College Station was burglarized.
Posted: 10:25 PM Dec 1, 2009Reporter: KBTX Staff Email Address: news@kbtx.com |
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On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 the building at 1721 Birmingham in College Station was burglarized.
The building's security video captures the suspect as he arrives at the building at 5:55am and pries open the door. After gaining access to the building, the suspect then proceeds to the second floor and pries open the doors to three offices. After stealing money from the building, the suspect then leaves the building at 6:07am.
The suspect is a black male approximately 23 years old. The suspect has medium complexioned skin and was wearing a dark colored hoodie and hat. The suspect also had a blue button up collared shirt that was unbuttoned. The shirt looked like it was a business shirt with a patch on one side and a name tag on the other side. The suspect was also wearing dark colored jeans.
If anyone has any information regarding this burglary or the identity of the suspect involved you are asked to call Brazos County Crime Stoppers at 775-TIPS. You do not give your name when you call Brazos County Crime Stoppers, you will be given a special coded number. The information you give will be shared with the appropriate law enforcement agency and if your information leads to an arrest or recovery in the case, you will be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Help fight crime in your community by calling Brazos County Crime Stoppers today.
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If the security cam picked up this activity, I wonder why it didn't sound an alarm.
KBTV....ITS LIKE THIS GUY GONNA BE WEARING SAME HOODIE OR PANTS THIS LONG....WAY FUNNY
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