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Photo: Police seek suspect in dental office break-ins
Posted by Nick Provenza

SEATTLE POLICE PHOTO
Police say Shane L. Carlson is the prime suspect in a string of burglaries at dental and medical offices.
Seattle police say they have a suspect in the recent string of burglaries of dental and medical offices not only in North and West Seattle but in Bothell, Shoreline, and Bellevue, too.
They also want your help finding him.
Police say Shane L. Carlson, 26, is the prime suspect in these burglaries which began in May.
Carlson is wanted on a number of warrants including a $100,000 warrant for 2nd degree burglary, a $150,000 warrant for possessing stolen property and a drug warrant.
Carlson is white, 5' 6'', 155 pounds, with blond hair, blue eyes, and a thin build, He has a scar on his face and tattoos on his left shoulder, upper left arm and back.
He could be driving a green 1998 Range Rover or a champagne-colored 2001 Cadillac DeVille and may frequent North King or South Snohomish counties.
If you have information about this case, you are asked to call 911 or Det. Bauer at (206) 233- 7830. You are also encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800 222-TIPS (8477).
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