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Crime Stoppers for February 19, 2013

Updated: Tuesday, 19 Feb 2013, 5:57 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 19 Feb 2013, 5:57 PM EST

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - An elderly woman robbed by two men posing as Dayton Police officers is our exclusive Crime Stoppers report for Tuesday, February 19, 2013.

At 11:30 the morning of September 27th, two black males posing as Dayton Police detectives arrived at the home of an 86 year old woman who lives on the west side of town.

They told the elderly woman to open the door because they had a warrant and flashed fake badges.

The woman let the suspects inside, who pretended to execute the search warrant by going through her belongings.

The "search" was interrupted when a neighbor stopped by to check on the woman, but not before the suspects were able to leave with money and a gun they found in the house.

The men are described as being very well groomed.  One was 50-55 years old, medium complexion, 5-8, 160 lbs., close cut hair, mustache and wearing a navy blue suit with gold wire rim glasses.

The other man is described as 40-45 years old, dark complexion, 6', 190 lbs., mustache, short well groomed hair, wearing a black pin striped suit.

Both suspects left in a 2000-2002 blue-gray Buick Lesabre.

If you have any information about these suspects or recognize them from the sketches, call Crime Stoppers at 222-7867.  That's 222-STOP.

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