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Have You Seen This Guy?

The Mount Rainier Police Department would like your help in locating the individual pictured below. He is identified as Eric Xavier Teachey, an African American male with black hair, brown eyes, about 5'10" tall and 145 lbs. We have an open arrest warrant charging him in two commercial burglaries of a business on Rhode Island Avenue, and we believe he may be responsible in at least four others on RI Avenue and 34th Street.

If you know Mr. Teachey's whereabouts or if you see him on the street, please call Mount Rainier Police Communications at 301-985-6565 or 6566. Please do not attempt to stop or confront him, just call us immediately and let us know where you last saw him and as much of a description of him as possible. Please be detailed with clothing descriptions, and if he is in a vehicle, the make model, color, license plate number and last direction of travel.

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