Crime & Safety

Have You Seen This Manhattan Beach Burglary Suspect?

He tried to enter several homes and was caught on two doorbell cameras before going into several unlocked cars instead.

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA – The Manhattan Beach Police Department is asking for the public's help Wednesday identifying a burglary suspect. In the early morning of June 4, the unknown suspect attempted to enter several homes in the 3000 block of Poinsettia Avenue and the 700 block of 31st Street in Manhattan Beach.

After failing to enter the homes, the suspect went into several unlocked cars and stole miscellaneous items, MBPD said. This suspect was caught on two Ring doorbell cameras and is described as a male, white, 20-30 years old, and wearing a dark blue hooded sweatshirt, light blue beanie cap and a red backpack. The same suspect may have committed a residential burglary the following night, the press release said.

If you know who this suspect is or know of his location, please contact Detective Taylor Klosowski at (310) 802-5126 or the Manhattan Beach Police Department’s Tip Line at (310) 802-5171.

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