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Murfreesboro Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Person of Interest in Commercial Burglary

Jan 12, 2024 at 11:48 am by WGNS News

Photos from the MPD

Murfreesboro, TN - The Murfreesboro Police Department is actively investigating a recent commercial burglary at a business strip located on W. Northfield Blvd. Detectives are reaching out to the public for assistance in identifying a person of interest connected to the incident.

The burglary left several offices within the business strip vandalized and rummaged through. Police have not said if the "person of interest" is beleived to have been involved in the theft of approximately $1,400 worth of jewelry, an Apple MacBook, cash, and various other items. Additionally, there was significant damage to the air duct system during the break-in. Authorities are only saying he is a person of interest. 

Detective David Kidd, who is leading the investigation, urges anyone with information regarding the person of interest to come forward. The Murfreesboro Police Department has released images (see above article) from video footage of the individual and are seeking the public's assistance in identifying and locating the suspect.

Detective Kidd can be reached directly at 629-201-5517 or via email at 0994@murfreesborotn.gov. All information received will be treated confidentially, and help from the public is crucial in solving this case.

Residents and business owners in the area are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the Murfreesboro Police Department. Cooperation from the community plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of the Rutherford County. The authorities are committed to bringing the person responsible for this commercial burglary to justice and appreciate the assistance of the community in achieving this goal.

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