Deputies Seek Cantonment Burglary Suspect Caught On Camera

July 13, 2016

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is looking for the man pictured above in connection with a Cantonment burglary.  One July 9, he walked up to the front door of a home on Mohegan Circle and rang the doorbell. After no one answered, he entered the residence through the back door of the home. The man was seen wearing camo pants with suspenders and a white t-shirt; he was driving a white SUV. Anyone with information should call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at  (850)433-STOP. Courtesy images for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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6 Responses to “Deputies Seek Cantonment Burglary Suspect Caught On Camera”

  1. Bill on July 16th, 2016 7:31 am

    Well well well people like this are scary. Only to people that are not able or trained or just don’t have a 30/30 . All i can say to him is one chance one time one shot and it will stop done.

  2. lone chief on July 14th, 2016 11:45 am

    No, this was daytime. There are a LOT of folks prowling around. Some follow UPS/FEDEX trucks. Others scope the neighborhoods for a while. Daytime is the best time for these folks who like to break in. Most people work days. Not hard to figure out peoples schedules as we tend to be creatures of habit. Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure which homes are unattended. I’ve spooked several groups and individual folks who were acting suspicious in our neighborhood. And night time the new fad seems to be electric carts (they are quiet). Glad I have PTSD, they never know if I’m on the roof, in a tree or wherever. Stay the hell outta Beulah…I am waiting!!!

  3. Denise on July 13th, 2016 11:21 am

    We live very close to here. So brazen. Some days I sleep and some nights I sleep. Have something waiting for you if you enter my home. Now you figure out which days and which nights. There are single wireless alarms at Harbor Freight (Bunker Hill brand) for less than $30.00 They operate on batteries and they definitely work. Place the sensor in a window or like me one in a flower pot with fake flowers on the porch. We spray painted it green so its not visible. When someone arrives, the alarm inside alerts you and it’s loud too. If you buy several, make sure each one is a different channel. It’s on the box. We have 5 encircling our home. My neighbor keeps one in his boat. Someone messes around his boat, he gets the alarm. Small animals, lizards, moths will set it off. But you can go check it out, if it alarms. Never open the door, look outside first.

  4. William on July 13th, 2016 10:06 am

    >>wow, at night too

    The ECSO did not provide a time. However, it was daylight. It was easier to tell that before we cropped the photos in order to make them as large as possible on the page.

  5. mike on July 13th, 2016 9:08 am

    wow, at night too, roaming free in what would seem to be a decent neighborhood, scary. a shotgun blast to the chest would remove that boldness instantly, & there are people out here with itchy trigger fingers. this kind of incident just adds tension to an already nervous population. things are tough in the job market, & there are people desperate to survive, ready to do anything. guns, dogs, motion sensing outdoor lighting, cameras. a fancy security system if you can afford one. these times are meant to try men’s souls.:(

  6. GEORGE on July 13th, 2016 7:48 am

    Is this the same white SUV that police found in the water?