Detectives work to identify Burger King burglary suspects

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Tampa Police detectives are working to identify the suspects, seen in this video, who burglarized the Burger King at 2513 N 50th St in the early hours of September 7. One suspect can be seen wearing a white hooded sweatshirt, gloves, goggles on his face, and a black backpack as he pries open the drive-through window. The second suspect, wearing a white t-shirt with graphics, white basketball shorts, and white & black shoes entered the into the business via the drive-through window. This suspect appears to be a black male with a thin build, long dreads, a beard, and tattoos on his forearms.

Detectives are continuing to develop leads in the case and are asking anyone in the community who may have information to contact Tampa Police by calling 813.231.6130, texting to TIP411, or download the TampaPD app, available free on the Google Play & Apple stores.

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