The new footage shows the suspect in profile with his mask pulled down around his neck.
The Store Club and Henry Hudson's had surveillance cameras which caught the suspect early Monday morning. He was wearing something over his face, so he's hard to identify
OKLAHOMA CITY -
New surveillance footage
given to News 9 may help bring Oklahoma City's "Jukebox Bandit" to justice.
A metro bar, that wished
to remain anonymous, offered up video of the suspect breaking in to their
property on Dec. 22, 2012, after 5 a.m.
A spokesperson for the bar
says the thief made off with a jukebox, cash, even a pool table.
On Wednesday, News 9
reported four other OKC bars had been hit over the past month. The Store Club, Henry
Hudson's and Lumpy's on NW Expressway, and The Porthole at 39th and Portland
also reported having their jukeboxes stolen.
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The Store Club and Henry
Hudson's were targeted on Monday, Jan. 21. Both bars had cameras that captured
the suspect in the act, however, that person was wearing something over his face
and is hard to identify.
"Hopefully he'll
slip up," said bartender Zac Keller with The Store Club at 50th and Portland.
And that just may be the case. The new footage shows
the suspect in profile with his mask pulled down around his neck. He is still
toting a crowbar; an item he was seen with in the surveillance footage from the
other bar burglaries.
If you have any
information regarding these burglaries, contact the Oklahoma City Police
Department immediately. You can remain anonymous.