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WEEKEND BURGLURY AT SNAPPER PRO

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A Dothan Business was broken into over the weekend. Apparently the burglar was desperate for some lawn equipment...as the Snapper Pro store at 1381 Reeves Street was broken into. The suspect entered the business after breaking through the front door window with a brick. According to the Dothan Police Department, they think this person is "believed" to be connected with other recent crimes in the area. Once inside, the burglar took three weedeaters and a push mower and exited through the front door of the business from the point of entry. According to the surveilance video, the suspect appeared to be a black male, five-eight to five-ten, and was last seen wearing dark clothing. If you have any information on this crime, please call the Dothan Police Department, or crime stoppers at 793-7000.
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