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Updated: Monday, 18 Mar 2013, 11:27 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 18 Mar 2013, 4:40 PM EDT
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) - Police say a man is wanted for breaking into 11 Virginia Beach businesses and stealing televisions, registers, cash and laptops.
According to Jimmy Barnes with the Virginia Beach Police Department, the incidents have occurred intermittently since January 13, 2013 and several similar incidents have occurred in Chesapeake as well.
Barnes said in each case, the suspect has used a rock or stone to break the glass front doors of the businesses to gain entry. The suspect has gotten away with cash, cash registers, laptops and big screen TVs, according to Barnes.
Police said the suspect has worn similar clothing in all of the incidents; a dark green coat, grey hoodie, beige cargo pants, tan boots and black gloves. He is described as a white man between the ages of 30 and 40, weighing between 180 and 230 pounds with short or balding hair.
Arthles Lynn, owner of Hawks Barbershop on Indian River Boulevard said his business was broken into by the serial burglar.
"I rolled up and saw glass everywhere," Lynn said. "I didn't go in. I didn't touch anything. I just called 91, looked over and saw they took my TV... snatched it right off the wall!"
The burglar appears to be targeting hair salons and barbershops along main roads.
"I don't know what time he came in Indian River Road is always kind of busy somebody saw something," Lynn added. "They've been seeing the same pattern with the same guy so they have an idea who it is. He is just going around breaking in folks stuff. They are going to catch him eventually."
No suspect vehicle was seen in any of the burglaries, Barnes said.
Barnes said the Virginia Beach businesses broken into by the suspect are the following:
If you have any information about the suspect, contact Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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