Wednesday, January 13, 2016

BREVARD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REQUESTS PUBLIC'S ASSISTANCE IN IDENTIFYING BURGLARY AND THEFT SUSPECTS
On Thursday, January 7, 2016, at approximately 0238 hours, Brevard County Sheriff's Office Deputies responded to 4580 Grissom Pkwy, in unincorporated Cocoa in reference to a business alarm. Upon arrival Deputies discovered that the front door glass of the business had been broken and the ATM Machine had been stolen.
Surveillance video shows two people dressed in “Deadpool” full zip hoodies, breaking the front door glass and removing the ATM located in the rear of
the business.
During the course of the burglary suspect #1 unzipped his hood causing it to briefly fall off his head however no identifying information was observed for suspect #2. The suspects subsequently loaded the ATM into the back of a 1999 Ford E-250 Van
that was later reported as stolen from a nearby dealership.
The suspects were unable to leave the business parking lot with the ATM and left it in the back of the van. The suspects are then seen on video getting picked up in the area in a white Chevy Tahoe.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspects or has knowledge of similar cases is asked to contact Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Agent Patrick Ferguson, West Precinct General Crimes at Patrick.Ferguson@bcso.us or by telephone at (321) 617-7306. You can also send us a FaceBook Personal Message or contact CrimeLine at 1-800-423-TIPS.
As always thank you for partnering with us to help protect our community!!
Sheriff Wayne Ivey

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