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Crime of the Week: Help Southern View police identify burglary/theft suspects

Crime of the Week:  Help Southern View police identify burglary/theft suspects

Can you help identify the suspects wanted in reported thefts and burglaries to storage lockers in Southern View? Photo: Saga Communications, Sangamon County


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – This week, Crime Stoppers is seeking information to assist the Southern View Police Department to identify two suspects in reference to a burglary and theft.

On February 4th between 3:30 am and 5 am, two unknown suspects, both wearing black hoodies, entered 10 Federal Storage in the 3500 block of South 6th Street Rd in Southern View. The suspects manipulated the gate to gain entry to the facility.  Once inside they broke into storage units stealing jewelry, Xboxes and money before leaving north on foot.

Images of the individuals can be found above.  If you have any information regarding this incident or can identify the suspect, call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 217-788-8427, submit a tip on our website, or use the P3 app. If your tip results in an arrest you could receive a cash reward up to $2,500.

Remember: Crime Stoppers only wants your information, not your name.

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