Hey there, Lexington! Today, we’re spreading the word about something that happened right in our backyard. As you might know, our community thrives on trust and looking out for one another. That’s why it’s essential for us to stay vigilant and help our local police keep things safe.
On the sunny afternoon of August 10, a man reportedly walked into Lowes Home Improvement on Sunset Boulevard and left with merchandise valued at around $200. It sounds incredible, right? But here’s the twist: the Lexington Police Department is calling on all of us for help in identifying the suspect.
Shoplifting can really affect local businesses and, ultimately, our community, so if you think you might have any information about this incident, don’t hesitate to step up. The department is asking residents to connect with Detective Januchowski at 803-951-4642 or drop him an email at ajanuchowski@lexsc.gov. Remember, you could be the key to cracking this case open!
If you prefer to remain undercover, there is always the option of reaching out to CrimeStoppers. You can call them at 1-888-CRIME-SC or visit http://midlandscrimestoppers.com. Your tips can really make a difference while keeping your identity safe. Who knows, you might even inspire others to come forward!
Shoplifting may seem like a petty crime to some, but it can lead to rising prices and loss of jobs in our local shops, which nobody wants. Remember, these places are more than just businesses; they are part of our community fabric. When we support them, we’re supporting ourselves!
Let’s keep our community strong and work together to ensure Lexington remains a great place for everyone. Whether you’ve seen something or just want to keep an eye out during your next trip to Lowes or other local spots, every little bit helps.
It’s always disheartening to hear of incidents like this in our beloved Lexington. But I’m confident that with everyone’s help, we can keep our town safe. So, keep your eyes peeled and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any information. Let’s show that Lexington looks out for each other!
Stay safe out there, friends, and remember: if you see something, say something!
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