3.26.2011

Request for Assistance - Burglary Suspects

Male suspect
Raleigh Police Department detectives are working to identify the two suspects seen in the attached surveillance photos. It is believed that the male suspect is responsible for two burglaries and one attempted burglary that were committed after he hid in ceilings until after business closed. The female suspect is believed to have been an accomplice in at least one of the cases.

Female suspect
On March 14, and an attempted burglary occurred at The Goat bar at 5111 Western Blvd. At approximately 1:30 a.m., the female is seen admitting the male suspect to the business through a side door. Both then enter the women’s restroom. The female leaves the restroom a short time later, but the male is not seen again. Employee of the business remained inside long after the bar closed. After daybreak, the employees heard a noise, and a short time later the male suspect ran by them and exited the bar. He was seen getting into a white four-door vehicle that subsequently headed into Raleigh on Western Boulevard. Nothing was taken during the incident, and it is believed that the suspect decided to flee empty-handed after deciding that the employees intended to stay at the business.
Female suspect


On March 18, a burglary occurred at Ba-Da Wings restaurant at 2161 Avent Ferry Rd. When the owner arrived at approximately 11 a.m., he found that the a number of items had been stolen or damaged. Stolen items included cash, flat screen TVs, liquor and a computer that stored surveillance video; damaged items included a jukebox, a computer touch screen game, a phone card machine and an ATM.

On March 20, a burglary occurred at The Goat bar 5111 Western Blvd. The crime was discovered when an employee arrived to prepare the establishment for opening. Stolen items included cash, an iPod, a computer, a safe and two laptop computers; damaged items included a cash register, liquor and a video game.

Anyone who believes they recognize either of the suspects or have other information that might assist detectives in the investigation of the case is asked to call Raleigh CrimeStoppers at (919) 834-HELP. CrimeStoppers pays cash rewards for tips that help solve cases.

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