Dairy Queen robbed; police seeking suspect
May 11, 2020From Local Sources
According to the Huntingburg Police Department, the Dairy Queen at 1404 N. Main St., Huntingburg, was burglarized between 11:25 p.m. Sunday night and 12:15 a.m. early Monday morning.
The police did not indicate what was stolen or if any damage was done to the building.
Police say the suspect entered and left Dairy Queen from the west side of the parking lot that faces the Huntingburg Event Center and the Oakridge Apartments. The individual wore a mask, gloves, and a backpack carrying tools, according to police.
The Huntingburg Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect and released two images from security tape (below).
If you have any information regarding this burglary, please contact Detective Sgt. Tyler Stivers or the Anonymous Tip Line at 812-684-2992.


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