Lufkin Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help in identifying the three people who broke into a Lufkin High School classroom on Sept. 24 and stole 19 laptops.
Lufkin Crime Stoppers posted a bulletin with more information about the crime on Monday. The bulletin also included surveillance video of the three suspects and the vehicle they used.
“Few criminals fall into the ‘smart’ category,” the bulletin stated. “Most leave behind evidence or commit a crime from which they cannot gain, and that describes this week’s Crime of the Week suspects.”
According to the Crime Stoppers bulletin, three suspects forced their way into Lufkin High School on Sept. 24.
“They covered their faces, likely believing that would protect them from security cameras, but, apparently, didn't think to park their car out of sight or to conceal their physical appearances to prevent someone figuring out who they are,” the bulletin stated.
In a previous story, Sheila Adams, a spokeswoman for Lufkin ISD, said that three suspects went to a classroom in the high school’s N Ring and stole 19 laptop computers and one camera.
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