BRAINTREE, Mass. (AP) — This suspect appears to be clean-shaven, but that didn't stop him from allegedly stealing $1,000 worth of razors from a Massachusetts store.
The Braintree Police Department says they're seeking the public's help in tracking down a man accused of stealing more than $1,000 in razors recently from a Stop & Shop in the town.
The police department's Facebook page had posted a message asking for anyone with information on the suspect to contact police, or for the suspect to turn himself in.
The post says the police will give the smooth criminal a "big internet high five" for doing the right thing.
Video surveillance shows the suspect wearing a gray sweatshirt and pants.
- Posted July 17, 2018
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