Crime & Safety
Dearborn Break-in: Police Ask For Help Identifying Thieves
Two men stole video games and game consoles from a Greenfield Road store. They were caught on video.
DEARBORN, MI – Police are asking the public to help identify two men who broke into a video game shop along Greenfield Road in Dearborn. Police say that two men, both approximately 18- to 25-years-old, smashed in the glass front door of the store.
The break-in occurred about 4 a.m. Tuesday. The owner of the shop said approximately $4,ooo in video games and game consoles were taken in the robbery. Video surveillance showed the men using a sledge hammer to break in the front door.
The video shows one suspect grabbing video games and consoles off the shelves. The second suspect is seen grabbing a PlayStation before the two men flee the store in an unknown direction.
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The first suspect is wearing a black jacket, gray hoodie, black pants, a mismatched pair of gloves (one black and one red), and carrying a black Nike duffle bag with a green strap. The second wears a blue jacket, black hoodie, dark colored jeans and gray gloves.
Dearborn Police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying these suspects. Anyone with information related to this crime is asked to call the Dearborn Police, at 1-800- SPEAK UP or (800) 773-2587.
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