Crime & Safety
Deputies Looking For Entering Auto Suspects
The Cherokee Sheriff's Office said the man and woman were caught on camera using a stolen credit card at Target and RaceTrac in Woodstock.
WOODSTOCK, GA -- The Cherokee Sheriff's Office is asking the public to help them identify two suspects accused of unlawfully entering a vehicle parked outside one of its precincts.
The entering auto was reported Friday, Jan. 6 at the agency's Oak Grove Precinct, which is located along Highway 92 west of Woodstock Road.
According to the sheriff's office, they were captured on surveillance video at Target on Highway 92 around 9:30 a.m the same day using a credit card allegedly stolen from the vehicle.
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Cameras also recorded the pair using the card at RaceTrac on Ridgewalk Parkway, the agency added.
The male and female pictured were described as possibly being between 40 and 50 years old. The suspects' vehicle appears to be a black Dodge Avenger with aftermarket wheels, the sheriff's office added.
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Anyone with information that could help identify the man and woman is asked to contact the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division at 770-928-0239.
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