HILLSBOROUGH – Hillsborough Police are asking for your help to identify the subject in a larceny at the Tokyo Express on June 17.
The Police Department posted a picture of the suspect taken by a security camera.
If you have information about the crime, you can contact Detective Solomon at 919-732-9381 extension 34, or you can submit an anonymous tip online here.
Tokyo Express is located on Mayo Street just off South Churton Street near the Microtel Inn and Suites.
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