A Detroit northwest side home was broken into on Tuesday and the break-in was caught on camera. The main problem, however, is no one is able at this time to identify the perpetrator. The home invasion occurred on the 19000 block of Prairie, along 7 Mile Rd. and west of Livernois Avenue. Police say the suspect entered through an unlocked window at the back of the home. When the resident returned home in the evening, personal property was noted to be missing and the police were contacted. The suspect pictured in the shot above: he is a young black man with medium complexion and an afro, approximately 15-18-years-old, and weighing approximately 160 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Detroit Police at (313) 596-1240.
Home invasion caught on camera: man unidentified
Dec 31, 2015 | 5:08 AM

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