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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Detectives seek help in locating suspects who stole woman’s car

A suspect in the theft of the automobile.
A suspect in the theft of the automobile.

A 2006 4-door silver Chevrolet HHR was stolen between 10 p.m. Sunday and 6:30 a.m. Monday from a home along S.E. 114th Lane, Belleview.
Inside the vehicle was the victim’s purse with credit cards. Marion County Sheriff’s Office detectives are releasing security photos of theft suspects.
Detectives say the suspects are one white male and two black males. The suspects tried to use the victim’s bank cards at convenience stores and a Wal-Mart in Marion and Alachua counties. Photos captured the suspects in action. “Detectives are hoping when you look at the photos, you’ll recognize these suspects and call the sheriff’s office
immediately,” said Judge Cochran, Marion County Sheriff’s Office Public Information
If you have details concerning the suspects, call Detective Tingue at (352) 843-4302. Phone anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers of Marion County at 368-STOP or 368-7867. Text tips to 274637 using keyword 368STOP. Tips can also be submitted at www.ocalacrimestoppers.com.

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