Hendersonville police seeking smash-and-grab burglary suspect

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Hendersonville Police Department is turning to the community for help identifying a burglary suspect who reportedly smashed his way into a convenience store, causing damage that was worth more than the stolen products.

During the early morning hours on Sunday, Sept. 14, multiple surveillance cameras captured a person walking out of the darkness and slowly approaching the front door. He paused for a moment before raising a landscaping brick and launching it through the glass. The individual quickly ducked through the broken glass and started pulling select items off the shelf.

Authorities said they believe someone might recognize the suspect based on his feet. He was wearing flood pants that revealed white socks and shiny dress shoes, which HPD Lt. Chris Gagnon speculated could be wingtip shoes.

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In addition, law enforcement said the way the individual moved could be a clue. He appeared to walk lightly, seemingly on the balls of his feet at times…

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