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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Dearborn Police seek community's assistance in identifying two suspects involved in an alleged burglary of a vacant building, stealing valuable tools

The Dearborn Police is asking for the community’s help to identify two suspects involved in an alleged burglary of a building on the city’s west side. A building under construction located at 1031 Mason Street was allegedly broken into on Sunday, January 8 between the hours of 4:30-6:30 p.m.

There were two subjects reported entering the building through an unlocked door and purportedly stole various tools and items, including a Stihl saw cutter, 6 Rigid drills, a Bosch laser measure, a nail gun, drywall, a hand saw, plumbing tools and others. They were seen by surveillance video located in the building.

There were two suspects noted via surveillance footage. The first is a male wearing a black hoodie, black jacket, gray pants, black shoes and carrying a black backpack with a white and red patch.

The second suspect is a female wearing a black winter hat, black hoodie with white writing on the front, gray pants and black shoes. She is wearing a custom sweatshirt with the wording “Westside Barbell” on the front and “Westside” on each arm.

The suspects were observed placing the items from the scene in a large container with wheels, then pushing the container east through the alley toward the parking lot.

No vehicle was seen in the surveillance and no one was harmed.

If you have any information involving the suspects and this alleged crime, please contact the Dearborn Police Department’s Detective Marc DeMelis at 313-943-2292 or at mdemelis@dearborn.gov.

See the suspect photos at: https://tinyurl.com/3ms6hpvu

Original source can be found here.

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