Burglar in cowboy boots, ball cap sought after allegedly stealing thousands in computer software | Crime/Police

Ascension Parish sheriff’s deputies are wanting for a person who strode into a Geismar small business on a new early early morning donning a baseball cap and trousers tucked into his cowboy boots and allegedly stole extra than $100,000 in computer software.

The burglar still left the small business on La. 30 in a light coloured Ford Explorer with the stolen software and other products, deputies said in a Facebook write-up Tuesday.

Deputies mentioned they imagine the person experienced a stolen personnel critical card and was equipped to enter the organization without pressured entry about 1 a.m. June 17.







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This gentleman stole laptop computer software from a Geismar organization, Ascension sheriff’s deputies explained, following employing what is actually thought to be a stolen critical card, maybe in his suitable hand, to enter the business about 1 a.m. June 17. The guy was captured on company security footage.




The burglar was caught on surveillance cameras and the theft was noted about 7 hours later, right after the proprietors arrived for the workday, deputies stated.

Any individual with information that can help in this investigation ought to the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Business anonymously at (225) 621-4636 or by texting 847411 to the sheriff’s nameless idea line or connect with Crime Stoppers at (225) 344-Stop (7867).

Tipsters should connect with Higher Baton Rouge Crime Stoppers to obtain a money reward.