Jacksonville Beach police looking for suspects they say robbed Marshalls twice
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JBPD reports that on May 29, three suspects visited Marshalls and took items. They returned the following day with a fourth individual and stole from the store once more.

JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. — The Jacksonville Beach Police Department is trying to find four individuals alleged to have shoplifted from Marshalls located at 1980 3rd Street South in Jacksonville Beach towards the end of May. 

Police say three of the suspects stole from the store two separate times — returning with the fourth suspect the second time.

As per JBPD, on May 29, two suspects entered the store and stole merchandise worth $949.75. One of them diverted the attention of the store’s security, allowing the two others to leave without being noticed.

The next day, at 4:39 p.m., the three returned again, this time with an additional female suspect, JBPD said. All four stole items, totaling a value of $2,083.80.

JBPD asks that if you recognize any of these people, email Officer Y. Ikram at yikram@jaxbchfl.net. You can also call dispatch at 904-270-1661. 


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