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Photo of coin robbery suspect released

Hard to tell anything about the suspect from this photo.
Hard to tell anything about the suspect from this photo.

Chelsea Police have released the photo (above) of the suspect in the Chelsea Antique Mall coin robbery, which took place earlier in the week.

About $3,000 in coins was taken in a break-in that’s believed to have occurred after 7 p.m. Sunday night and 7:30 a.m. Monday morning.

This was the best photo available from the camera feed inside the mall said Police Chief Ed Toth, who explained that the time stamp and date on the photo is incorrect.

Toth said it’s hard to tell much of anything about the suspect other than it looks like the person might be wearing a stocking over his face.

A $500 reward has been offered for the arrest and conviction of this perpetrator. The break-in and theft took place after the burglar smashed a north side glass door.

Courtesy photo. Coins that were dropped during the theft at the Chelsea Antique mall. On left Walking Liberty half dollar, on right, Morgan silver dollar.
Courtesy photo. Coins that were dropped during the theft at the Chelsea Antique mall. On left Walking Liberty half dollar, on right, Morgan silver dollar.

Taken were Morgan silver dollars (pictured above), half dollars, an American Eagle silver dollar, large pennies dating from 1830-1850, Indian Head pennies dating from 1890-1909, Wheat pennies dating from 1910-1935, ‘V’ nickels dating from 1883-1920, Buffalo head nickels dating from 1921-1937, and silver dimes dating from 1894-1964

If you saw anything suspicious, please call the Chelsea Police Department at 475-9122, ext. 0 or the anonymous tip line at 475-9122, ext. 7.

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