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Police offer reward for information on three suspects

October 31, 2019 Police News No Comments
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Police are offering a reward to anyone who can identify three suspects who police believe might be connected to a burglary at Fiesta Mexicana and an attempted burglary of Pastore’s restaurants in the 8400 block of Philadelphia Road in Rosedale last month.

Surveillance video has surfaced showing three male suspects in a red minivan around the area just before 6.a.m. on Sept. 19, police said. Two of the suspects got out the car and allegedly smashed the front door to Fiesta Mexicana. The suspects then stole money before unsuccessfully trying to break and enter into Pastore’s, police said.

Police are asking for any information the public might have on the suspects. Information can be sent to metro crime stoppers or police.  Anonymous tips can be sent by phone, online or via mobile app.

-Yassin Jobarteh

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