Pictures Left By Burglars Clue In Police
POSTED: 6:24 pm EDT June 2,
2004
UPDATED: 9:30 pm EDT June 2,
2004
SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- A camera is helping clue in police trying to catch two burglars.
Police said two burglars broke into a home in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County."The police departments are happy that a lot of are criminals are just dumb," Silver Spring Township Police Chief Walter Hughes said.
Police said the suspects stole a getaway vehicle, which was left abandoned with clues inside, including several cameras.
"In checking the film, we had the film developed from the cameras, had the images developed and it was found that the last photos were of the subjects," Lower Allen Township Chief Charles Snyder said.Police believe the burglars took each other's pictures.Police also recovered knives and screwdrivers used by the burglars to break into homes. Police said it's possible the criminals could be dangerous.
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"In checking the film, we had the film developed from the cameras, had the images developed and it was found that the last photos were of the subjects," Lower Allen Township Chief Charles Snyder said.Police believe the burglars took each other's pictures.Police also recovered knives and screwdrivers used by the burglars to break into homes. Police said it's possible the criminals could be dangerous.Distributed by Internet Broadcasting Systems, Inc. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.









