Crime Stoppers looking for tips in Rantoul storage unit burglary
RANTOUL, Ill. (WCIA) — The Rantoul Police Department and Champaign County Crime Stoppers are asking for help in finding the people responsible for burglarizing a storage facility earlier this month.
The burglary happened on April 11 at a facility in the 100 block of East Flessner Avenue. Surveillance footage showed that at approximately 1:10 a.m., two people arrived in a white U-Haul van, cut the lock off of one of the storage units and took several items from the unit and put them in their van.
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The crime wasn't reported to Rantoul Police until the following day.
The suspects recorded on camera were described as:
Male, white, wearing a blue hoodie and blue jeans
Wearing light colored pants, white shoes and a dark hoodie
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Anyone who knows something about this crime is asked to contact Champaign County Crime Stoppers to submit a tip. Tips can be made by calling 217-373-8477, visiting their website or using the P3 Tips app.
Using these methods will ensure that tipsters remain anonymous and their tip is eligible for a cash reward if Rantoul Police make an arrest in this case.
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