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December 01, 2024

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Hopefully this guy is caught soon. How come the dept does not post this video and other videos from other crimes on it's website to give it even more exposure and help catch this burglar sooner?

Jeff:

We usually do that. Unfortunately the security camera for this store was very old and video was poor quality. We had it only on a vhs tape, which was several generations olds. When we tried to convert it, the image was too poor.

You should be able to see it on your local news station. We'll work improving the video.

Lt. Paul Vernon
Media Relations Section

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