WRPD seeks shoplifting suspect

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WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — The Warner Robins Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance after a shoplifting incident at Walmart in mid-December.

According to the Warner Robins Police Department, a male suspect stole from Walmart on Booth Road around 9 a.m. on Dec. 16.

Police described the suspect as wearing a gray Columbia hoodie, dark gray shorts, a black and blue scarf, and white Nike sneakers. Both legs have tattoos, with a distinctive tattoo of Jack Skellington on his left calf.

The suspect scanned $820 in merchandise and walked out of the store. He was last seen walking with the shopping cart toward the intersection of Russell Parkway and Booth Road and did not appear to have a vehicle.

Police encourage anyone with more information to contact Det. Smith at (478) 302-5381.


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Brieanna Smith is the Managing Editor of The Houston Home Journal. Born in Denver, she spent most of her childhood in Grand Junction, Colorado. She graduated from Colorado Mesa University with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and a minor in Graphic Design. She worked as a technical director and associate producer for KREX 5 News in Grand Junction, Colorado, before moving to Georgia and starting her tenure at the Journal in 2022. She and her husband, Devon, currently reside in Warner Robins. When she is not working, Brie finds joy in painting, playing her ukulele, playing cozy video games and exploring new music.

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