EVERETT, Wash. — Everett police hope the public can help them identify a burglar they've dubbed "Motorcycle Man."
"We do know he goes to great lengths to make sure he is hiding his identity, because he wears his motorcycle helmet inside the entire time," said Officer Aaron Snell of the Everett Police Department.
Police say the burglar has struck at least six times in North Everett in the last month. The most recent burglary happened on Sunday at the Monte Cristo Apartments in the 2900 block of Hoyt Avenue.
At one point, the accomplice removed her helmet, and her face was seen on surveillance. Detectives hope someone might recognize her.
According to investigators "Motorcycle Man" brought an accomplice who was also dressed in motorcycle gear.
Police say the burglars are breaking into the offices and storage units at the apartment buildings. They are puzzled about what the thieves are stealing because they aren't seeing them carrying large items away on surveillance video.
Investigators think it is possible they could be after financial information, or smaller items that are easier to conceal and carry away.
If you can identify either person, contact the Everett Police Department.
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