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Lakeland Police needs help catching Best Buy computer thieves

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LAKELAND, FL -

The Lakeland Police Department needs your help catching two men who stole 2 HP laptop computers from the Best Buy located at 4215 Highway 98 N in Lakeland. Police say the crime happened on February 1 at about 12:18 p.m.

Lakeland Police say one suspect is described as a black man, 25-35 years old. A second subject (not pictured) is described as a black man, 45-55 years old with a beard. Police say both suspects fled the scene in a dark brown older model minivan.

Anyone with information on the identification of these individuals are asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226-8477.

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