Suspects in gas station burglary driving a dark colored SUV

Suspects in an early morning burglary at the Sunoco Gas Station at 510 Farmington Ave. are believed to have been operating a dark colored SUV, according to a report about the incident by the Bristol Police.

At approximately 4:08 a.m., Bristol Police responded to a burglar alarm complaint at Sunoco Gas Station, where they found the store had been burglarized. The initial investigation revealed that the store’s front window had been broken to gain access and that mostly vape related products had been stolen.

The initial investigation also found that the suspects were wearing dark colored clothing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Bristol Police at (860) 584-3011 and speak with the Criminal Investigation Division. Contact may also be made by calling the Anonymous Tips Line at (860) 585-TIPS (8477) or emailing Crime Watch at BPDCrimeWatch@BristolCT.gov.


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