Crime & Safety
Petaluma PD Hunting Suspect Who Swiped TVs From Rental Company
Cash also was taken in the early morning, May 9 incident on North McDowell.
Police are turning to the public to identify a possible suspect connected to a break-in at at Petaluma rental business.
The Petaluma Police Department stated that on May 9 at about 4:08 a.m., the man allegedly forced open the front doors of the Rent-A-Center located at 287 North McDowell Blvd. and stole two large flat-screen televisions and cash from inside the business.
Video surveillance in the area recorded the suspect pushing one of the large TVs from the business, police said.
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Investigators are hoping that someone from the public can identify this suspect. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Ed Crosby at 707.778.4415 and refer to case number 15-2713.
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