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February 20, 2018

Studio City: The Los Angeles
Police Department’s North Hollywood Area Detectives are seeking the
public’s help in identifying burglary suspects whose images were
caught on camera.

Between September 2017 and February 2018, two suspects have been
linked to nine restaurant burglaries in the Studio City Area. The
suspects smash or break the front glass doors of closed restaurants
in the early morning hours targeting the cash registers.

9 Restaurants in Studio
City

September 29, 2017 at 1:00 a.m., in the 4000 block of Laurel
Canyon Boulevard

September 29, 2017 at 2:00 a.m., in the 4700 block of
Vineland Avenue

November 27, 2017 at 12:30 a.m., in the 4100 block of
Lankershim Boulevard

February 14, 2018 at 12:00 a.m., in the 10800 block of
Riverside Drive

February 14, 2018 at 12:20 a.m., in the12100 block of Ventura
Boulevard

February 14, 2018 at 1:35 a.m., in the 12700 block of Ventura
Boulevard

February 14, 2018 at 1:45 a.m., in the 12700 block of Ventura
Boulevard

February 14, 2018 at 3:40 a.m., in the 4300 block Laurel
Canyon Boulevard


The suspects have been tied to similar burglaries throughout
Southern California in which their images were captured on
video.

Suspect one is described as a male Black, bald, 50-60 years of age,
standing approximately 6 feet tall and weighing around 170-180
pounds.

Suspect two is described as a male, Black, approximately 40 years
old, standing approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing around
200-240 pounds with a large tattoo on his left forearm.

Anyone with information or can identify the suspect is urged to
contact North Hollywood Area Burglary Detectives Stone or Kojima at
(818) 754-8377. During non-business hours or on the weekends, calls
should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247). Anyone
wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at
1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact Crime
Stoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S on most
keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the
letters “LAPD.” Tipsters may also go to www.lapdonline.org, and
click on “Anonymous Web Tips” and follow the prompts. Tipsters may
remain anonymous.