Police search for suspects in Glendale liquor store burglary

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Glendale burglary suspect
Photographer: Courtesy: Glendale Police Department
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Posted: 07/26/2012

GLENDALE, AZ - Glendale police are looking for the public's help to identify two suspects in a liquor store break-in earlier this month.

Authorities say that around 3 a.m. on July 9 two suspects forced their way into a liquor store at 43rd Avenue and Bethany Home Road.

Police say the suspects removed a cash register with about $500 in cash and several hundred dollars in alcohol from the business.

Surveillance video caught images of one of the suspects, described as a white male, approximately 20 to 30 years old, with several notable tattoos on both arms.

The night of the burglary, that suspect was wearing a plaid cap and a backpack.

The second suspect was an unknown male and police say no description is available for him.

Police are looking for the public's help identifying the suspects and encourage anyone with information to call the Glendale Police Department at 623-930-3000 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

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