On May 26 at 8:20 p.m., a woman shopping at A.C. Moore in the Crossroads Plaza shopping center contacted police after her 6-year-old daughter told her a man had exposed himself to her inside the store. Officers have identified a suspect but did not release his name pending his arrest. A Cary woman contacted police at 11:30 a.m. May 26 after finding that someone had taken a $5,000 diamond ring from a jewelry box inside her home on Boldleaf Court. Officers have no suspects or leads in the case. Police charged one man and are searching for a second suspect in the theft May 26 of $2,700 worth of roofing shingles and a license tag from a house under construction in the Highcroft Village subdivision. Pedro Bera, 33, of Chapel Hill stands charged with larceny and possession of stolen property. Officers said Bera hid under the rear steps of an adjacent home when police arrived before he and an accomplice could make a getaway. The second suspect remains at large. Someone used a Cary mans credit account to purchase $866 in merchandise from a Best Buy store in Yonkers, N.Y., on April 23. The victim told officers he had stayed at a hotel in Yonkers in November but had otherwise had no contact with anyone from that city. Cary police are investigating the theft of a $2,500 computer and a $2,500 external hard drive from a home on Olympic Drive. The victim told officers she returned home after work to find the computer and hard drive missing and her back door open. An investigation is currently under way into the embezzlement of more than $19,000 from the Gonzales Law Firm on Kildaire Farm Road. Police offered few details about the crime except to say that it involved an employee of the law firm and occurred over a 14-month period from March 10, 2008 and May 21, 2009. Someone stole a $3,000 laptop and an $80 Starbucks gift card from an unlocked Cadillac Escalade parked outside a house on Grey Bridge Row sometime between 6:30 p.m. May 26 and 6:45 a.m. May 27.





