Crime & Safety

Suspects Sought For 2 Suisun City Home Break-Ins

The pair broke in both homes by smashing sliding glass doors, and in one incident, shoved the resident into a bathroom, police said.

SUISUN CITY, CA – Police are seeking two males suspected in two residential burglaries this week in Suisun City, including one where the resident was at home, authorities said.

Suisun City officers responded at about 11 a.m. Wednesday to a house on the 200 block of Potrero Street after the resident reported being at home when she heard a commotion downstairs, police said. Two males inside the house pushed her into a bathroom and told her to "stay put," before taking property from the residence, running outside and fleeing in a Porsche Cayenne, the agency said, adding that the victim was uninjured.

Police believe the same suspects were responsible for a residential burglary that occurred around the same time on the 1100 block of Camellia Lane. The pair gained entry into both homes by smashing rear sliding glass doors, and the same vehicle was identified in both incidents, police said.

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One suspect was described as black, approximately 30 years old, 5 feet 10 inches and 200 pounds with a stocky build, and wearing a black ski mask, black hoodie, brown and gray camo-military-style pants and black gloves.

The second suspect was described as black, about 6 feet tall with a slender build, wearing a black ski mask, black hoodie, brown and gray military-style pants and black gloves.

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The suspects' vehicle was believed to be a silver, 2010 Porsche Cayenne with no front license plate.

Anyone with information on the cases can contact Suisun City Police Department Investigations at (707) 421-7361, or report anonymously to Solano Crime Stoppers at (707) 644-7867.

--Images via Suisun City PD

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