The Plymouth Police Department continues to seek the public's help in identifying the person or persons involved in a theft from Martin’s Supermarket, 865 East Jefferson Street.
Sometime between Monday, December 2nd, and Tuesday, December 3rd, police say someone climbed up to the grocery store's roof. While on the roof, the suspects cut and stole copper and aluminum from the refrigeration units.
Martin’s is open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, and city police ask anyone who may have seen something unusual or has any information on the theft to contact them.
Detective Derek Workman told WTCA Wednesday that the police department received one possible lead, which was a dead end.
Plymouth Police ask anyone with information to contact the police department at 573-936-2126 ext. 1209, send a private message on the Plymouth Police Department’s Facebook page, or email Detective Workman at dworkmanppd@plymouthin.com.
You can also submit tips through Michiana Crimestoppers about this or any other crime or fugitive. https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=203&CX=333333
Please note that all suspects are innocent until proven guilty.
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