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Suspected Camera Thieves Caught On Camera

Burglaries Netted Thieves $10,000 Worth Of Merchandise

POSTED: 9:23 am MDT August 22, 2007
UPDATED: 2:05 pm MDT August 22, 2007

Two Weld County men are under arrest on suspicion of stealing digital camera equipment and accessories from the Kodak employee store in Windsor, Colo.

Weld County investigators said the alleged thieves were photographed by digital camera equipment installed at the store.

Travis Lee Biederman, 27 of Evans, Colo., and Raul Olivas, 23, of Windsor were arrested last week by sheriff's deputies.

The two men were employees of Kodak at the time of the alleged thefts, according to arrest affidavits.

Both men face charges of second-degree burglary and theft, both felonies.

Kodak reported three burglaries from late March to early August, 2007. Items taken included digital cameras, printers, digital picture frames and memory cards. The total loss was estimated at $10,000.

Investigators said they have been able to recover about $3,000 worth of the stolen property.

The investigation into the case was continuing Wednesday.

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