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Posted: 11:44 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012

Police looking for people who stole dozens of iPhones, iPads

Suspects stole over 34 Apple products, 30 other high end phones

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Stolen I-Pads
Stolen I-Pads

By David Natividad

EL PASO,Texas —

Police continue to look for 3 people who stole dozens of iPhones and iPads from a local business.

 Police said at 3:00 a.m. on Saturday December 10, 3 people broke into Media Exchange on 9155 Dyer.

 Officers responded to an activated alarm and found that a window had been broken and there was a large hole in a display area in the store.

 Police found several display cases that had been broken into and the owner reported that more than 20 Apple iPhones and 14 Apple iPads were missing from the display cases. He also said about 30 other high end cell phones had been taken.

 Investigators found that surveillance cameras captured 3 people breaking into the store.

 Police said one suspect appeared to be taller than the other two and was seen carrying an orange or grey back pack. He was wearing a red or orange bandana over his face.

 Another suspect appeared to have been wearing a full face mask.

 The third suspect was wearing a G-Unit shirt under a hoodie that police said appeared to have decals or markings on the bottom of the back of the hoodie. The third suspect did not have a face mask and was wearing gloves.

 Anyone with information on this case is asked to call Crimestoppers at 915-566-8477.

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