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GRAB AND RUN – TUCSON, AZ

On 9/27/16, at approximately 6:33 p.m., a subject asked to try on a high-end watch. After trying on the watch, the subject left the store without paying for the watch. Two subjects were present at the time of the theft. One of the subjects was described as a 20-year-old Black male. The second subject is a 20-year-old White male. He is 5’9” and has a slender build with short blonde hair. He has tattoos on his forearm and a lip piercing. He wore black shoes and has prescription glasses with thick lenses. He carried an I-phone with a black and lime colored green case. He smelled of cigarette smoke. If you have any information regarding the identity of this individual, please contact the Tucson Police Department at 800-721-7937.

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