Crime & Safety
Cops Seek Tips About Alleged Lego Set, DVD Player Thief
Concord Regional Crimeline: Man allegedly made off with Star Wars, Batman sets, Samsung players from Target. Do you recognize him?
CONCORD, NH — The Concord Regional Crimeline has issued an alert asking for the public’s help locating a suspect who allegedly made off with more than $800 worth of Lego sets and DVD players from Target last month, according to an alert. The thefts reportedly occurred on Jan. 14, and Jan. 19, 2017, according to Deputy Chief Keith Mitchell of the Concord Police Department.
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Police were called to Target on D’Amante Drive in January to investigate the thefts, which occurred in the late afternoon on both dates. Mitchell described the suspect as a white male with a slender build. The suspect was allegedly seen on surveillance video leaving the area in a red, newer model, Chevrolet Cruze sedan.
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“It is alleged that the suspect took two Samsung DVD players and four sets of Legos on Jan. 14, and returned on the 19th and took an additional three sets of Legos from the store without making a purchase,” Mitchell alleged. “The majority of the Legos were from the Star Wars and Batman series. The value of the property stolen is in excess of $800.”
Anyone who has information relative to any criminal incident is asked to call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100, or submit information online through the Crimeline website at: concordregionalcrimeline.com, or text message TIP234 and your message to CRIMES (274637). Crimeline awards cash to anyone whose information leads to the arrest and indictment of criminals. All tips remain anonymous.
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