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Can You Identify This Bossier Burglar at The Reserve Apartments?
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In the early morning hours of January 25, 2021, residents of The Reserve Apartments in Bossier Parish were soundly sleeping, while a burglar was busy at work in the parking lot.
And now, Bossier Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking the public’s help in identifying the suspect caught on surveillance video committing vehicle burglaries.
Detectives obtained video footage from The Reserve Apartments at the 4800 block of Airline Drive in Bossier City that shows a man with a slender build walking through the parking lot around 1:00 am, pulling on handles of parked vehicles.
BOSSIER CITY, La - Bossier Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking the public’s help in identifying a suspect caught on surveillance video committing vehicle burglaries early morning on Jan. 25 in
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