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Manhunt on: Sussex valuables burglary now valued during adult to $500000

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FRANKLIN BOROUGH — Police have expelled new sum in their review into a burglary of between $250,000 and $500,000 value of valuables from a precinct store.

Still Image1.jpgPolice contend they are acid for this masculine in tie with a $250,000 to $500,000 valuables theft.
Among them is a name military contend their think appears to have used while looking into several valuables stores in a Sussex County area: Ali Samir.

Police have also expelled a blueprint of their suspect, described as a coloured Hispanic male, about 5 feet and 7 inches in height, in his early 30s. Police pronounced he was wearing blue jeans, a dark-colored coupler and a ball cap.

On Jun 8, a impending patron came into Michael’s Jewelers in Franklin observant he wanted to buy a ring, military said. At about 1:05 p.m., a owners and a crony began to mislay several pieces of valuables from arrangement cases to secure them in another location, though a masculine grabbed a bag of valuables and exited a store, military say.

The masculine got into a gold-colored Nissan Altima, that was after found to be from Newburgh, New York, military said.

That car has been recovered on Oak Street in Franklin, according to police.

Police now contend a think might be handling a 2006 four-door black Saab vehicle.

Police also contend he frequents a area of Franklin Borough, as good as a areas of Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie and Newburgh, NY.

According to Franklin police, New York military and Vernon Detective Bill Gebhart have been aiding a borough’s dialect with a investigation.

“All New Jersey and New York Law Enforcement officers are wakeful of a occurrence and are actively looking for a suspect,” Franklin military pronounced in a matter released Wednesday night. “It is still unlimited if some-more suspects are involved.  “

Police are seeking anyone with information to hit a Franklin Borough Police Department during 973-827-7700, ext. 231.

Article source: http://www.nj.com/morris/index.ssf/2013/06/police_this_man_stole_jewelry_worth_up_to_500000.html


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