Unknown Suspects – Sacramento Crime Alert
Two suspects are wanted after a violent theft in Sacramento. On October 29th, they broke the rear window of a vehicle, stole more than $2,200 worth of cigarettes, and punched the victim. The suspects also reached toward their waistbands like they might have had a weapon.
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Details From Crime Bulletin
Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers reports that this crime happened in the parking lot of the victim’s business. The suspects smashed the back window of the victim’s vehicle and stole more than $2,200 worth of cigarettes.
When the victim tried to stop them, the suspects punched the victim in the face. The victim said the suspects then reached toward their waistbands like they might be armed.
They left the scene in what appeared to be a newer dark grey Jeep Compass. The vehicle had no front license plate and a rear Carvana plate.
Suspect Description
Suspect 1
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Race and sex unknown
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Black hooded sweatshirt with the hood up
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Red baseball hat
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White snowboarding goggles
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Grey sweatpants
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Black gloves
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White writing on the front of sweatshirt
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Cartoon character printed in white on the back
Suspect 2
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Black male adult
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Black hooded sweatshirt with the hood up
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Black sweatpants with a white logo on the left pant leg
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Sunglasses
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Dark-colored baseball hat
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Black-and-white sneakers
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White printed design on the sweatshirt
How to Submit a Tip
If you know who these suspects are, contact Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers:
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Call 916-443-HELP
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Call 1-800-AACRIME
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Use the P3Tips app
You can stay anonymous. Cash rewards may be offered for tips that lead to an arrest.
Public Safety Reminder
Do not approach the suspects. If you see them or their vehicle, call law enforcement right away.
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Disclaimer
This Crime Alert is based on information released by Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers or law enforcement. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.