Police seek public’s help to solve 10 burglaries at office complex in Cedar City


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ST. GEORGE — Police said Tuesday they are seeking information on a string of burglaries that occurred over the weekend at a business complex in Cedar City.

On Monday, officers were dispatched to the complex in the 400 block of East Main Street on several reports that businesses had been burglarized, St. George News reported. They found 10 businesses had been broken into. An attempted burglary was also reported at the same complex about an hour before the burglary reports.

Detectives were then called to the scene to investigate, and video surveillance was collected, Cedar City Police Sgt. Jerry Womack said.

Surveillance footage shows the suspect going through each business searching for what officers believe was money, as nothing else was taken, Womack said.

The man was able to enter the complex by breaking through a side door, then made forced entry into the unoccupied offices.

The suspect is described as a white male, medium height with a slender build wearing a white t-shirt, jeans, a dark baseball cap and orange gloves.

To read the full story, visit St. George News.

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