Barrington police investigating larceny at the library

Department releases photos of man wanted for questioning

Posted 1/24/18

The Barrington Police Department is seeking the public's help in a recent larceny case.

The department released images of a man wanted for questioning in connection with a theft that occurred at …

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Barrington police investigating larceny at the library

Department releases photos of man wanted for questioning

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The Barrington Police Department is seeking the public's help in a recent larceny case.

The department released images of a man wanted for questioning in connection with a theft that occurred at the Barrington Public Library on Friday, Jan. 19.

Three images show a man with short, dark hair and sunglasses, wearing black pants, a black shirt and a black leather jacket moving around the teen room at the library.

A surveillance camera captured the images from 1:46 to about 2 p.m. on Jan. 19. 

One image shows the man carrying what appears to be a laptop computer. 

"If anyone recognizes the person in the photo please call the Barrington Police unrecorded tip line at 401-437-3933," stated a press release from the police.

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