Police Look For Burglar Caught On Tape

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding the person who burglarized a residence in the 17000 block Indio Road in Bend. The suspect is described as a white male, wearing glasses, camouflage hooded sweatshirt, a black face covering, black baseball cap, black pants, and red/black gloves

On October 14th, 2024, deputies were dispatched to a report of a burglary in the 17000 block of Indio Road. The homeowner contacted Deschutes County 911 and advised the call taker he was viewing a male who was attempting to burglarize his home from a remote camera inside the residence.

The male suspect was able to disable the interior cameras while he was inside the residence. However, the homeowner was able to capture a still image and video of the suspect.

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for assistance with identifying this suspect. This investigation is on-going and active. Please report any information to the Deschutes County 911 non-emergency number 541-693-6911

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is also reminding the public to remain vigilant in their neighborhoods. Report suspicious vehicles, persons, and activity to the Deschutes County 911 call center.

Utilize lighting at night to illuminate the exterior of your residence and property. Secure windows and doors, and if possible, install or continue to utilize exterior cameras that are mounted high enough to avoid easy vandalism.

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