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Crime Stoppers: Ralston 'Fun Plex' break-in caught on camera

Crime Stoppers: Ralston 'Fun Plex' break-in caught on camera
IT IS SET TO RESUME FILMING IN JANUARY. BILL S.: 12 TELEVISIONS, FOUR PRINTERS, AT LEAST THREE SUSPECTS. THAT’S WHAT INVESTIGATORS SAY WAS INVOLVED, AND NEWSWATCH 7’S ROB MCCARTNEY HAS THE PICTURES IN THIS WEEK’S KETV CRIME STOPPERS. ROB: THE BREAK-IN HAPPENED AT RALSTON’S FUN PLEX, THAT’S ALONG Q-STREET AT 70TH, ABOUT 2:00 THE MORNING OF SEPTEMBER 16. WE HAVE STILL IMAGES FROM SECURITY CAMERAS. THEY SHOW SEVERAL SUSPECTS, WHO GOT INSIDE, AND STOLE 12 TV’S. SIX WERE SAMSUNGS, SIX WERE PHILLIPS, ALL HAD A 43-INCH SCREEN SIZE. DURING THE BURGLARY, THEY ALSO DAMAGED FOUR TICKET PRINTERS, AND A DOOR TO THE OFFICE. TAKE A CLOSER LOOK. THIS IS PROBABLY THE CLEAREST PICTURE OF ONE OF THEM. A T-SHIRT ON HIS HEAD, HAS A BEARD AND MUSTACHE. THIS MAY BE ANOTHER SHOT OF HIM, HE HAS TATTOOS, LOOKS LIKE A NAME ON HIS RIGHT SHOULDER, A FACE ON HIS LEFT FOREARM. THIS GUY TRIED TO COVER UP WITH A T-SHIRT, BUT NOT VERY WELL. HE HAD ON LONG SHORTS, AND WHAT MAY BE A BRACE, OR A CORD ON HIS RIGHT WRIST. AND THIS ONE HAD ON A MASK, A HAT UNDER HIS HOODIE, AND LONG SLEEVES. THEY MAY BE CONCEALING MORE TATTOOS. OTHER SHOTS PICKED UP THIS VERY DISTINCTIVE INK. IT’S ON A THIEF’S RIGHT FOREARM. SO ONE MORE LOOK AT THE SUSPECTS. THEY MAY HAVE TRIED TO SELL, OR GIVE AWAY THE TELEVISIONS, AND THEY MAY HAVE BRAGGED ABOUT THE BREAK-IN TO FRIENDS. IF YOU’VE HEARD ANYTHING, OR HAVE SEEN THOSE TV’S ON SALE ON THE STREET LATELY, THEN YOU MIGHT WANT TO LET CRIME STOPPERS KNOW ABOUT IT. USE ONE OF THESE WAYS, AND IF YOUR TIP LEADS TO AN ARREST, YOU COULD GET A CASH REWARD. AND NO ONE WILL KNOW WHO YOU ARE. I'
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Crime Stoppers: Ralston 'Fun Plex' break-in caught on camera
Twelve televisions, four printers and at least three suspects involved in a Ralston break-in, investigators said. The break-in happened at Ralston's "Fun Plex," near 70th and Q streets. Around 2 a.m. on Sept. 16, security camera footage showed several suspects inside. The suspects stole six Samsung and six Phillips 43-inch televisions. During the burglary, they also damaged four ticket printers and a door to the office.One suspect was seen wearing a T-shirt on his head — he has a beard and mustache.Another shot of him shows tattoos — like a name on his right shoulder and a face on his left forearm.Another suspect tried to cover up with a t-shirt, but not very effectively.He had on long shorts and what may be a brace, or a cord, on his right wrist.Another suspect had on a mask, a hat under his hoodie and long sleeves. Other shots picked up this very distinctive ink that's on one of the thieves' right forearm. They may have tried to sell or give away the televisions, and they may have bragged about the break-in to friends. If you've heard anything, or have seen those televisions on sale on the street lately, then you might want to let Crime Stoppers know about it.You can contact them at 402-444-STOP (7867), www.p3tips.com or the P3 Tips mobile app.If your anonymous tip leads to an arrest, you could get a cash reward. No one will know who you are.

Twelve televisions, four printers and at least three suspects involved in a Ralston break-in, investigators said.

The break-in happened at Ralston's "Fun Plex," near 70th and Q streets.

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Around 2 a.m. on Sept. 16, security camera footage showed several suspects inside.

The suspects stole six Samsung and six Phillips 43-inch televisions.

During the burglary, they also damaged four ticket printers and a door to the office.

One suspect was seen wearing a T-shirt on his head — he has a beard and mustache.

Another shot of him shows tattoos — like a name on his right shoulder and a face on his left forearm.

Another suspect tried to cover up with a t-shirt, but not very effectively.

He had on long shorts and what may be a brace, or a cord, on his right wrist.

Another suspect had on a mask, a hat under his hoodie and long sleeves.

Other shots picked up this very distinctive ink that's on one of the thieves' right forearm.

They may have tried to sell or give away the televisions, and they may have bragged about the break-in to friends.

If you've heard anything, or have seen those televisions on sale on the street lately, then you might want to let Crime Stoppers know about it.

You can contact them at 402-444-STOP (7867), www.p3tips.com or the P3 Tips mobile app.

If your anonymous tip leads to an arrest, you could get a cash reward. No one will know who you are.