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Ring camera catches wanted suspect stealing mail in west Houston

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A person named the “Midnight Mailbox Bandit” was seen wanting within the digital camera’s path earlier than going by way of the mailbox and strolling away with a stuffed backpack.

HOUSTON — The Harris County Precinct 5 Constable’s Workplace shared video from a Ring digital camera in hopes of catching a suspect seen stealing from a mailbox.

Based on the constable’s workplace, the digital camera caught the thief within the 13100 block of Kimberley Lane in west Houston. It is not clear when the theft befell, however the social media submit mentioned it occurred in the midst of the night time.

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That is why they’re calling him the “Midnight Mailbox Bandit.”

The suspect seems to look within the digital camera’s path earlier than going by way of a resident’s mailbox. As he leaves, you’ll be able to see a backpack that seems to be full of different mail and packages.

The suspect is described as a 25 to 30-year-old Black man with a lightweight beard. He is additionally seen carrying a hoodie with a number of Japanese-influenced designs, together with lotus flowers, pandas, a Fortunate Cat figurine and a temple with the phrase “Tokyo” beneath.

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Anybody that acknowledges the suspect or has any info is requested to contact Investigator James Dancer (james.dancer@cn5.hctx.web) or depart a tip on the Precinct 5 Constable’s webpage.

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WANTED WEDNESDAY: Midnight Mailbox Bandit

Constable Ted Heap is asking to your assist figuring out a person caught on digital camera going by way of individuals’s mailboxes in the midst of the night time in West Houston.

A doorbell digital camera within the 13100 block of Kimberley Lane captured pictures of the suspect and his distinctive jacket. He’s described as a black male between 25 to 30 years previous with a lightweight beard and a medium construct. He’s carrying a hooded sweater with graffiti-style Japanese and Asian writing and icons. He’s additionally carrying a big backpack which seems to be filled with mail and packages.

In the event you acknowledge this suspect or have any info which will assist with the investigation of this crime, please contact Investigator James Dancer (james.dancer@cn5.hctx.web) or tell us by way of our on-line crime ideas webpage: https://constablepct5.com/index.php/online-crime-tips/

Join with Precinct 5 right here:

Fb: Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5
Instagram: Ted.Heap.Constable
Twitter: @HCpct5

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Posted by Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5 on Wednesday, April 13, 2022

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