PHOTO: Help LAPD Harbor Division officers catch this guy

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burglar.JPGPolice released this grainy photograph on Friday of a "person of interest" captured on surveillance video near the site of a Harbor City burglary.

The photograph is believed to show a male Latino in his teens in the middle of the night June 23. That night, someone broke into a couple of cars parked near a landscaping business in the 25800 block of Belle Porte Avenue, Los Angeles police Lt. David McGill said.

The thief made off with tools.

If you know who he is, contact Harbor Division burglary detectives at 310-726-7850.

2 Comments

Robert said:

I mean, how many people with glowing eyes are there out there? They will probably catch this guy quickly.

tonto said:

I think I saw him once at a Dodger game.

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