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Tampa's Cambridge Christian burglarized twice over spring break

 
Two young men were caught on surveillance at Cambridge Christian in two separate visits. Deputies say they took over $4,000 worth of items.
Two young men were caught on surveillance at Cambridge Christian in two separate visits. Deputies say they took over $4,000 worth of items.
Published March 25, 2017

TAMPA — Burglars hit Cambridge Christian School twice during spring break, making off with clothing and electronic equipment, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.

The thieves, described as young men, were first seen on surveillance photos entering the school campus store at 6101 N Habana Ave. at 8:18 p.m. March 16, deputies said.

One male tried to conceal his identity by covering his face with paper towels, deputies said, then walked up to a surveillance camera and pointed it toward a wall.

The males took about $1,500 in sweaters, hats, jackets, duffel bags and candy.

Deputies said the school was hit again Tuesday when two males with similar descriptions again entered a building and disabled the camera.

This time they took a laptop, an iPad and photography equipment valued around $2,800, according to the Sheriff's Office. There were no signs of forced entry in either burglary.

Anyone with information about these burglaries is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-873-8477.