Police, deputies search for burglary suspect

Police, deputies search for burglary suspect

VERO BEACH — Police and deputies are searching for a man who burglarized two businesses.

Surveillance video captured the man early Tuesday using a tool to pry open a door at a business in the 1400 block of State Road A1A, police said. The man looks at the camera before leaving the office.

No items were stolen from the business, police said.

Business Burglary Suspect

Please share this video to help VBPD and IRCSO identify a suspect in two business burglaries from the early morning hours of August 29th! The suspect was seen using a tool to pry a door open at a business in the 1400 Block of A1A. The video depicts the suspect looking at the surveillance camera before exiting the office. The suspect appears to be an adult male with a beard, wearing a grey hoodie, a hat, light-colored shorts, and possibly red shoes. If you can identify this suspect, please contact VBPD Detective Division, (772) 978-4660. Should you wish to remain anonymous and possibly be eligible for a reward of up to $3,000.00, you may contact Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS (8477) or www.tcwatch.org. Also, please check out IRCSO post below containing several more pictures depicting the same suspect in the county's burglary case. Thank you for sharing this post!!

Posted by Vero Beach Police Department on Wednesday, August 30, 2017

 

The man also burglarized another business in Indian River County that same morning, police said. Details on the second burglary were not immediately available and the names of both businesses will not be released.

The suspect is described as having a beard and wearing a grey hoodie, hat, light-colored shorts and possibly red shoes.

Anyone who knows the identity of the man should call the police Detective Division at 772-978-4660. Callers can remain anonymous and possibly be eligible for a reward of up to $3,000 by calling Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS or tcwatch.org.

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