Crime & Safety
Police Seek Info About Alleged Pizza Thieves
Concord Regional Crimeline alert: Do you recognize these two young men?
CONCORD, NH - The Concord Regional Crimeline issued an alert on April 8, 2016, asking for the public's help identifying two individuals who may have stolen pizza from Walmart on Loudon Road.
On March 28, 2016, according to the alert, officers were sent to the store for a report of a theft in which both subjects ran from the store.
"The suspects were seen getting into a tan Chevy Tahoe that had a broken rear window," according to Lt. Timothy O'Malley, the commander of the criminal investigations unit of the Concord Police Department. "The suspects were gone before police arrived."
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Employees told police that they observed one of the men place a locking clipboard in his pants while in the stationary aisle, according to the alert. They followed the two males and reportedly watched one of them take a readymade pizza out of a cabinet and walk to the front of the store.
"Both males were then observed walking through an unmanned register and out the grocery entrance without paying for either item," O'Malley noted. "When store employees approached both suspects outside of the store and confronted them they both fled."
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One of the males was described as a white male with short brown hair who was wearing a grey/black sweatshirt with a red T-shirt underneath. The other male was described as a white male with a grey hooded sweatshirt and wearing a red baseball hat.
Concord PD has recovered still photos that depict persons of interest.
If you have information about this case, call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100, or submit information online to the website at concordregionalcrimeline.com, or Txt TIP234 and their message to CRIMES (274637).
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