MURFREESBORO, TN – Lot’s of adult beverages were taken in two recent theft’s that were reported in Murfreesboro. The theft’s occurred about a week before the Memorial Day Weekend. Local detectives now need help from the community in identifying a person of interest. One woman was caught on a surveillance video camera inside the store and police have since released that photo (above this article).
Police say on May 25th, hundreds of dollars' worth of liquor was stolen from Stones River Liquor on North Thompson Lane in the ‘Boro. Authorities say an unknown female who was caught on video is also suspected of stealing liquor from Old Fort Liquor and Wine on Cason Lane, which police say took place on May 19th. Detectives report that a gold Toyota Corolla and a red Chevrolet Cruze were used as getaway cars in the two thefts that were a week apart.
The MPD asks that If you know this person of interest to please contact Detective William Pullias at 629-201-5640 or email him at 1114@murfreesborotn.gov.
SOURCE: MPD
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