Surveillance Video And Photos: Molino Park Elementary Burglary
August 13, 2013
Tuesday morning, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office released a short surveillance video from Saturday night’s burglary and vandalism at Molino Park Elementary School.
The released video includes a seven-second time span from 9:17 p.m. that shows the images on this page.
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Anyone with any information about the crime is asked to call Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP or the Escambia Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620. Crime Stoppers callers can remain anonymous and did not have to give their name.
If you do not see a video at the top of this page, it is because it is being block by your work, school or home firewall.
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14 Responses to “Surveillance Video And Photos: Molino Park Elementary Burglary”
Man ‘Shawn is my boy and I can’t believe this.
Those who know the thieves and do not tell are as guilty as the ones who stole. Time to stop the stealing and we all can see they have no parenting. They think it is funny.
For them to know exactly where to go the must have a sibling that goes there or they went there when they were young. They will get caught, its pathetic that somebody would steal from little kids.
How many wlndows
do you think are in that school and how many buses service it? Don’t the windows need washing and the buses need to be cleaned windows cleaned and buses washed? Hey guys wouldn’t that be fun to do that instead if showing how dumb and dumber you are? Let’s spend our weekends doing that in either the black and white stripred or orange uniforms. Oh yes there is plenty of daylight after school still. Want that be exciting Hope to see you working the grounds very soon. I’m sure you could find some second,third or fourth graders who can help you with reasing this.
Does the county school system have NO security system at ALL? No motion sensors that alarm or call police. They are fairly cheap compared to the repeated destruction and theft of equipment.
Just a few cameras does not do much since the ones who break in will never be able to repay for the damage or equipment never recovered..
Hope they get caught and the items stolen can be returned in good condition. Maybe we can organize a benefit to help replace the items and fix the damage. Anyone have any good ideas?
Those idiots I use to go to this school and then someone is taking are computers and iPads!
Brains or smarts are not an issue here, hence the vandalism, their parents already know…the only thing left to do is to come forward…
Did they really never pass that way again, possibly going in the other direction say?
Who wears a pink shirt to vandalize at night? You’re retro/metro/what ever it’s called style gives you away. I hope you’re caught! Just because you’re (obviously) not education doesn’t mean you need to mess with the future of others!
why is that the only camera their seen on? are there not cameras everywhere in the school? I agree with Karen, check the Tom Thumb at 97 and 29!
You might not can tell from the back what they look like but their clothes you can make out good anybody seen these punks around Molino they should check the cameras at the store at the corner of 29 and Atmore cut off road and see if they were in there before or after going to the school and look for the same type clothes maybe they will have a better picture just in case you never know.
Wow, they really need better surveillance equipment up there. I know 15 people that could be. Not good guys. But someone will mess up and say something, y’all ain’t just gonna get away with that mess. Steal from out children, that’s low!!!!
They are good as caught now!!!