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The suspect power with 1,400 LB Autodiift in WPB Luxury Auto dealer raid

A man from West Palm Beach is accused of spraying a surveillance camera and having stolen half a tons of car lift from a luxurious car dealer.

On January 2, the deputies of the Sheriff's Office (PBSO) in Palm Beach County reacted to a burglary call from a luxury car from West Palm Beach to 300 block of the Haiahill Road.

A business representative informed the MPs that 8,000 US dollars had been stolen from the dealer overnight. The car elevator was reportedly used to raise the luxury vehicles so that the employees could clean them underneath.

According to the affidavit of the criminal probability, the suspect, who was later identified as a 30-year-old Richard Hiatt, sprayed spray paint on the surveillance cameras to cover his traces.

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Before the lens was graffitated, however, a very unique hand -tattoo can be seen. It seemed to be a “tattoo of a person and brick under the person”.

Additional recordings that were found over a week after the attack showed that the serious attack lasted about five hours. The suspect's Ford F-150 arrives on December 31 at 11 p.m. and leaves the shop the next day at almost 4 a.m. and the year.

After further investigations, the suspect's vehicle was a little more than a mile from the crime scene in an apartment.

On February 28, almost two months after the crime, the deputies booked hooked hideaways for grandfiezen, burglary and criminal nonsense.

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