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Nashville Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Suspects in Dollar General Theft on Murfreesboro Pike

Nashville Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Suspects in Dollar General Theft on Murfreesboro Pike

Local law enforcement is diligently piecing together clues after a brazen theft at a Dollar General on Murfreesboro Pike. The October 27 incident, which only recently came to light through a

report issued by Nashville police

, involved a man and a woman who, at approximately 6 p.m., executed a calculated shoplifting operation resulting in the loss of hundreds of dollars in merchandise.

The suspects, a male and female whose images were captured on the store’s surveillance system, made their move under the early evening’s guise of normalcy. But as they exited, the alarm sounded, and a store employee confronted them. That’s when the situation escalated. The woman brandished a kitchen knife and threatened an employee who dared to intervene as they fled the scene.

Both culprits were seen leaving in a silver Honda SUV, a detail that could prove pivotal in their apprehension. In an effort to enlist public help, authorities are circulating the surveillance photos, seeking any information that could lead to an identification. Nashville has been put on alert, with Crime Stoppers available at 615-742-7463 for tips, a channel through which citizens can contribute to the weave of justice.

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