George County Sheriff’s Office – Bolo for Commercial Burglary Suspect(s)

George County Sheriff’s Office – Bolo for Commercial Burglary Suspect(s)
Bolo for Commercial Burglary Suspect(s) — George County Sheriff's Office
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PRESS RELEASEBOLO FOR COMMERCIAL BURGLARY SUSPECT(S)

DECEMBER 22, 2022

At approximately 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 22nd, 2022, George County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a report of a commercial burglary at the 4-Mile Truck Stop, in the Rocky Creek community of George County, MS.

Upon arrival, Deputies learned that on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, at approximately 4:30 p.m., two black males entered the business and further stole a large amount of cash from within the business.

After further investigation, GCSO Investigators identified the suspect’s vehicle as a 2014 Chrysler Sedan with a personalized Alabama tag displaying, 4EVAJ. Investigators were also able to obtain video surveillance of the two males at the property during the time of the Burglary.

This is an ongoing investigation. If you have any information about this or any other crime, please contact the George County Sheriff’s Office at 601.947.4811.

The Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers is available for reporting anonymous crime tips by calling 877.787.5898.  The Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers can be accessed by internet at the following address: mscoastcrimestoppers.com or through the George County Sheriff’s Office website www.GeorgeCountyMSSheriff.com.

Any information regarding the identities or locations of these suspects should be communicated to the George County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division.

Authorized for release by Sheriff Keith Havard

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