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Man lifts laptops from construction company’s offices, police release video

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Aug. 26, 2015 By Christian Murray

A man broke into a construction company’s offices earlier this month and stole laptops, according to police.

The suspect pried open a roll down gate at the Forte Construction office, located at 24-09 41st Ave, and removed two HP laptops from a second floor office, before fleeing the scene, the NYPD said.

The incident took place August 3rd at approximately 10 pm.

The suspect is seen snatching one of the laptops on surveillance footage released by the NYPD.

The suspect is described as a black, male who was last seen wearing a black shirt and black pants.

Police are asking for anyone with any information to call 1-800-577-TIPS.

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