Burglary Super H-Mart (10780 Fairfax Boulevard, Fairfax, VA)

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On May 17, 2016 at approximately 0440 hours, the above pictured suspects burglarized Super H-Mart located at 10780 Fairfax Boulevard, Fairfax, VA. The suspects pried open the rear door with the pry bar pictured in one of the suspect’s hands. The suspects stole multiple items and left the premise prior to law enforcement arrival.

Additionally, the City of Fairfax Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in identifying the suspect (s) from three recent burglaries in the areas of Mason Street and Jean Street. [more information]

The Criminal Investigations Division is currently investigating these incidents.  In addition to the burglaries, there have also been two suspicious incidents where it has not been confirmed that entry was gained into the homes.  In one of these cases, a white male with brown hair was seen at the front of the home, appearing to try and determine if anyone was home.

 

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