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Peachtree City Police Seek Public's Help to Nab Suspects in Homegoods Art Theft

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Published on February 09, 2024
Peachtree City Police Seek Public's Help to Nab Suspects in Homegoods Art TheftSource: Facebook/Peachtree City Police Department

The Peachtree City Police Department is on the hunt for two suspects who reportedly pulled off an art heist at a local Homegoods store. The duo is accused of swiping a painting valued at $399.

Officials have not pinned down the exact time of the theft, but are eager to catch the "dastardly duo" responsible for the crime. Without a description of the stolen goods, the police rely on public assistance to track down the perpetrators. The Peachtree City authorities released an appeal through FOX5 Atlanta, urging anyone with knowledge about the incident or recognition of the suspects to contact them.

To spread the net wider, the police department has requested that anyone with information reach out to Lt. McDowell using the provided contact email, [email protected]. The case has been assigned a number—P24-90036—enabling the public to reference it in correspondence with law enforcement.

The details around the painting's significance and the Homegoods location from which it was taken remain under wraps. As they look to catch the criminals, the story has been circulated by AOL as well, amplifying the call for tips that might lead to the recovery of the painting and the apprehension of the suspects.