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4 suspects sought after repeated break-ins at Capuchin Retreat Center in Macomb County

1 suspect was caught on camera wearing ghillie suit

The Macomb County Sheriff's Office is working to identify four people who are accused of breaking into the Capuchin Retreat Center in Washington Township. (The Macomb County Sheriff's Office)

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office is working to identify four suspects allegedly connected to multiple break-ins at the Capuchin Retreat Center in Washington Township, officials said.

At 6:41 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, deputies responded to the center at 62460 Mt. Vernon Road after receiving a report of a breaking and entering.

Four male suspects were caught on security cameras breaking into the retreat center and tampering with the cameras.

The sheriff’s office said this is the third time a break-in like this has happened over the last three months, and it appears to be the same suspects each time.

One of the suspects was caught on camera wearing a ghillie suit with grey pants and white Hey Dude shoes with fish on them. Another suspect was wearing a blue shirt, grey shorts and black Crocs during the break-in.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Macomb County Detective Kramer at 586-307-9371 or lauren.kramer@macombcounty.gov.


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