Mystery burglars caught on camera after commercial break in rattles malta business

Mystery burglars caught on camera after commercial break in rattles Malta business

New York State Police are asking the public to help identify people seen in surveillance images

MALTA, N.Y. — New York State Police are searching for individuals connected to a commercial burglary investigation in Saratoga County after surveillance images captured people investigators believe may have information about the crime.

State Police in Saratoga announced Friday they are investigating a reported burglary that occurred earlier this month at a commercial building in Malta.

Authorities released surveillance photos of individuals seen during the investigation and are now asking the public for help identifying them.

Investigators have not released details about what was taken during the burglary or exactly when the break-in occurred.

Police said the individuals shown in the images may have additional information related to the case.

Anyone who recognizes the individuals or has information connected to the burglary is urged to contact State Police in Saratoga at 518-457-6811 or send information by email to crimetip@troopers.ny.gov.

The investigation remains active.


Key Points

  • New York State Police are investigating a commercial burglary in Malta
  • Surveillance images were released of individuals who may have information about the crime
  • Authorities are asking the public to contact State Police with tips
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