Posted: 11/04/2010
BRANDON, Fla. - Detectives are asking for help to track down a one man, two women trio that lifted over $30,000 worth of merchandise from a toy store in Brandon.
Detectives say the three suspects walked into the computer room in the electronics section of Toys R Us on Brandon Town Center Drive on October 13 at 6:15 that evening.
The group took 10 Symbol radio frequency scanners and 2 Motorola hand-held radios worth a grand total of $30,190. The suspects fled the store and left in a silver Mazda or Pontiac.
Two of the suspects were captured on video camera.
The first suspect is a white man between 18-21 years of age, 5'7", and 160 lbs. He was wearing a gray t-shirt, black pants and black athletic shoes.
Suspect two is a white female between 18-21 years of age, 5'6", medium build, with shoulder length dark hair. She was wearing a black tank top and blue jeans and carrying a large black shoulder bag.
The third suspect, described as a 5’6” white woman, was seen leaving the store without paying for the items and entering the getaway car. She is a white female, between 18-21 years of age, 5'6", medium build with shoulder length dark hair.
Anyone with any information regarding the identity and whereabouts of the suspects and who wants to be eligible for a cash reward is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-TIPS (8477), report anonymously online at www.crimestopperstb.com or text "CSTB" plus your tip to C-R-I-M-E-S (274637).
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