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Las Vegas police seek for suspect accused of ramming police automotive after housebreaking

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Police are asking for the general public’s assist to determine a person they mentioned burglarized a storage facility and rammed right into a police automotive whereas leaving the scene.

On Nov. 27, 2024, officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division responded to a housebreaking at a storage facility within the southwest space of the valley.

Police mentioned the suspect rammed right into a police automotive whereas trying to evade seize and was in a position to escape the realm. Police added that the suspect can also be associated to different burglaries within the northwest space of the valley.

Now the LVMPD Enterprise Space Command launched pictures of the suspect hoping the general public will be capable to assist determine him.

Police are asking for the general public’s assist to determine a person they mentioned burglarized a storage facility and rammed right into a police automotive whereas leaving the scene. (LVMPD)

Police described the suspect as a person between 25 and 35 years outdated, who’s “heavy set” with a mustache.

Anybody with info on the identification of the suspect ought to contact the LVMPD Enterprise Space Command Patrol Investigations Detective Prunchak at 702-828-5759. Ideas can be submitted anonymously by Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555 or on the Crime Stoppers web site.

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