Authorities are seeking a man involved in two burglaries in Collingswood and are not ruling out his involvement in a robbery where a home was set on fire with two people inside Sunday.

The burglaries and the arson are being investigated together, “but it’s unclear if this man has any involvement with the Feb. 23 home invasion on Crestmont Terrace,” the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement.

In the first of the Saturday burglaries, someone arriving at their Virginia Avenue home around 11 a.m. Saturday found the man inside. The man, whose multicolored jacket was visible under a black sweatshirt, ordered the victim to get on the floor and left.

Minutes later, surveillance video at a CVS on the White Horse Pike (about a mile away) showed a man in a multicolored jacket, without the black sweatshirt.

A Ring doorbell, which has a camera, captured the second burglary Saturday, on Champion Avenue. Around 12:30 p.m., the man in the multicolored jacket broke into the home. It was unclear what was taken.

In the Sunday incident, a man and woman were attacked and tied up during a robbery at a home on Crestmont Terrace. He then set the home on fire. Police described that suspect as a short man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a black and yellow zip-up jacket.

More photos of the man are available at camdencountypros.org.

Anyone with information can contact Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Mike Batista at 856-676-8175 or Collingswood Sgt. William Lyons at 609-868-0266.

Tips may also be emailed to ccpotips@ccprosecutor.org.

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