Milwaukee Police release surveillance photo of suspect wanted in connection with four burglaries
 
 
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Police are asking for help to find a suspect wanted in connection with four burglaries.
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, the suspect broke into a business at a building at 229 E. Wisconsin Avenue between 2:00 p.m. on December 31 and 8:10 a.m. on January 2.
Police say the suspect was caught on surveillance video leaving the building. He is also believed to be responsible for similar burglaries at the Educators Credit Union on N. Prospect Avenue on Christmas Eve, Johnson Bank on E. Wisconsin Avenue on New Year’s Eve, and the same Educators Credit Union on N. Prospect Avenue on New Year’s Day.
Police say in all of the incidents the suspect broke into the businesses but didn’t take anything.
Anyone with information is asked to call Milwaukee Police at 414-935-7360.
 
                        