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More than $4,000 worth of tobacco stolen in Edgemoor Road burglary

Posted at 12:01 pm December 9, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Marathon Gas Station on Edgemoor Road

More than $4,000 worth of tobacco was stolen from this Marathon gas station on Edgemoor Road in a Tuesday morning burglary, authorities said.

 

Marathon Gas Station Door After Burglary

Video footage from the store’s security system showed an unidentified man using what appeared to be a crowbar to break this glass door before entering the store and putting cigarettes and smokeless tobacco into a bag, authorities said.

More than $4,000 worth of tobacco was stolen from a gas station in a burglary on Edgemoor Road early Tuesday morning, authorities said.

The burglary at the Marathon gas station and store at 1060 Edgemoor Road occurred just before 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, according to store owner Sunil Patel of Oak Ridge.

Video footage from the store’s security system shows a white man of medium build using what appears to be a crowbar to break the glass on a front door before entering the store, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Michael A. Poole said in an incident report. The unidentified man then went behind the counter and placed cigarettes and cans of smokeless tobacco into a bag, Poole said.

The man then left the store, the deputy said. The suspect was described as wearing a gray hat and jacket, dark-colored gloves, and blue jeans. He had covered his face with a bandana.

The suspect stole an estimated $3,960 worth of cigarettes and $174 worth of smokeless tobacco, and he caused about $400 in damage to the glass door, Poole said.

The burglary was reported by a newspaper delivery man who noticed the broken door early Tuesday morning.

The case has been turned over to the Sheriff’s Department Criminal Investigations Division.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, burglary, cigarettes, Criminal Investigations Division, marathon, Marathon gas station, Michael A. Poole, smokeless tobacco, Sunil Patel

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