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Grandville Police Seek Suspect in Unusual Theft of $2 Bills and $1 Coins from Local Home

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Published on July 11, 2025
Grandville Police Seek Suspect in Unusual Theft of $2 Bills and $1 Coins from Local HomeSource: Google Street View

Authorities in Grandville, Michigan, are piecing together the peculiar details of a home invasion that occurred on the evening of Sunday. Per the reports from CBS News Detroit, an anonymous intruder, described as a white male with blue eyes, clothed entirely in black, pilfered a noteworthy loot, a stack of $2 bills alongside a roll of $1 coins.

The Grandville Police Department responded to the incident around 10 p.m. in the 4700 block of 36th Street SW. Fortunately, the event did not result in any physical harm. Investigators believe the thief’s choice of that particular residence was no coincidence. "The robbery was targeted," they suggest, hinting at a premeditated act over a random property crime, according to an article by WOODTV.

The local police are now scouring the vicinity for surveillance video or any information that could help apprehend the suspect. Grandville PD has put out a call for community assistance, urging anyone who might know something to step forward. "Police are seeking anyone in the area who has surveillance footage," as described in the CBS News Detroit report. They encourage direct contact via their tip line or anonymity through the Silent Observer platform.

With the perpetrator still at large and the unique currency stolen, the incident has caught the community's attention. Authorities have provided a means for anonymous tips to be sent online or by calling the Grandville Police Department's tip line at 616-538-6110, option 2, as mentioned by ClickOnDetroit.