Elkhart Police searching for burglary suspect caught on surveillance video
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ELKHART, Ind.—The Elkhart Police Department released surveillance video on Wednesday that shows a suspect force entry into a Sprint store.
On September 17, around 2:53 a.m., officers with the Elkhart Police Department responded to an alarm at the Sprint store in the 1400 block of Cassopolis Street.
Officers found that the suspect had forced entry into the store.
The suspect is seen in surveillance video footage wearing a dark colored hoodie and pants and gloves as well as light colored shoes. A two-tone backpack is also seen in the suspect’s possession.
In the video, the suspect is seen holding a hammer.
Anyone with information about the incident or the person involved can contact Detective Scott Johnson at (574) 389-4720 or email [email protected]