Several businesses robbed in Warner Robins
Warner Robins Police Department is working several burglary cases that happened in the morning hours of Tuesday and Wednesday.
Interim Police, Chief John Wagner said the burglaries happened between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. No one was inside the businesses at the time there fore no one was injured.
The targeted businesses were Nu Way Weiners, Bojangles, Subway, Balloons and Parties We Luv, Little Caesars, PK Foodmart, Sonic, Lo-Lo Express Stop, and Satterfield and Dempsey Jewelers.
According to the incident reports about $400 was stolen from Subway, $460 from Little Caesars, and $200 worth of items were taken from Balloons and Parties We Luv. Wagner said the surveillance video footage from Satterfield and Dempsey Jewelers show that there were three male suspects.
“It is possible that the same suspects could have burglarized all of the businesses, but we are thinking there could be others,” Wagner said. “We ask the business owners and managers to please always check their alarm systems and surveillance videos to make sure they are working properly. We do have some very good images from some of the businesses videos, and hope to have an arrest soon.”
Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to contact the Warner Robins Police Department at 478-302-5378 or report tips anonymously to Macon Regional Crimestoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.
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