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NewsJanuary 22, 2016

FAIRBANKS, Alaska -- A man suspected of burglarizing two businesses in a community outside Fairbanks was identified after locking his keys in his car. North Pole police chief Steve Dutra said surveillance footage recorded the 27-year-old man loading stolen items Jan. 6 into the trunk of his car. Later video showed a cab pulling up to help unlock the car. Police obtained the man's cellphone number and name from the cab company. A warrant has been issued for the man's arrest...

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FAIRBANKS, Alaska -- A man suspected of burglarizing two businesses in a community outside Fairbanks was identified after locking his keys in his car. North Pole police chief Steve Dutra said surveillance footage recorded the 27-year-old man loading stolen items Jan. 6 into the trunk of his car. Later video showed a cab pulling up to help unlock the car. Police obtained the man's cellphone number and name from the cab company. A warrant has been issued for the man's arrest.

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