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12/08/2022 01:10 PM

Old Saybrook Police Looking for Robbery Suspects


The Old Saybrook Police Department has released surveillance footage of three people who are suspected in the theft of more than $2,000 worth of Legos at a Walmart in town. Photo courtesy of the Old Saybrook Police Department
The Old Saybrook Police Department has released surveillance footage of three people who are suspected in the theft of more than $2,000 worth of Legos at a Walmart in town. Photo courtesy of the Old Saybrook Police Department
The Old Saybrook Police Department has released surveillance footage of three people who are suspected in the theft of more than $2,000 worth of Legos at a Walmart in town. Photo courtesy of the Old Saybrook Police Department
The Old Saybrook Police Department has released surveillance footage of three people who are suspected in the theft of more than $2,000 worth of Legos at a Walmart in town. Photo courtesy of the Old Saybrook Police Department
The Old Saybrook Police Department has released surveillance footage of three people who are suspected in the theft of more than $2,000 worth of Legos at a Walmart in town. Photo courtesy of the Old Saybrook Police Department

At 7:59 a.m. on Dec. 7, the Old Saybrook Police Department responded to a reported robbery at a Walmart. Three people, one male and two females, entered the store, filled up two carriages of Legos totaling more than $2,000, and left the store without paying. As they were leaving the store, a Walmart loss prevention specialist attempted to stop them. The male struck the Walmart associate with his elbow and then threatened to shoot him.

The male suspect is identified as Glenn London, 36, who was last known to reside in the in New Haven area. London is also the primary suspect in two additional Lego larcenies at the Old Saybrook Walmart in October and November, resulting in $3,800 worth of stolen Legos.

“We must find and arrest those who choose to commit larcenies and robberies in our community,” said Michael A. Spera, the Old Saybrook Chief of Police. “This type of behavior, including the attack and threats made to a Walmart employee, are completely unacceptable. These local matters have national impacts, and they must stop. We hope the public will help us bring London and his associates to justice.”

Anyone who can identify the females with London or knows the whereabouts of London are asked to contact the Old Saybrook Police Department at 860-395-3142.