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Denver Police Try To Identify Office Burglars
Surveillance Photos Taken When Stolen Credit Card Used
POSTED: 1:41 pm MDT July 30, 2010
DENVER -- Denver police are trying to located people in surveillance photographs as part of an investigation into office burglaries on South Oneida Street on July 21 and 22.Police said the photographs were taken when the suspected burglars used a credit card that was stolen in the burglary."These individuals are believed to have information or have been involved in the burglaries," said Sonny Jackson, police spokesman..
The intruders trashed several offices as they hunted for valuables. Police said they caused thousands of dollars in damage by prying open interior office doors.The suspects stole computers, cash and other items, according to police and tenants.The break-ins occurred at multistory buildings in a three-block stretch of South Oneida Street near East Evans Avenue.Police said burglars hit a majority of the units in a trio of buildings: Oneida Tower, a six-story building at 2121 S. Oneida St.; 2055 Highline Plaza, a three-story building at 2055 S. Oneida St.; and 2050 S. Oneida St.The burglars were possibly driving a newer model, white, four-door, Ford pickup truck with custom wheels.Anyone with information about the burglaries or the burglars is asked to contact the Denver police at 720-913-2000. Those who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867; or text CRIMES (274637), the subject title DMCS and enter your message; or visit metro-denvercrimestoppers.com.A reward of up to $2,000 is available for information leading to the arrest and charging of a wanted individual.
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