Three men steal $600 worth of laundry detergent from Dollar General, MPD says

2022-05-22 00:27:23 By : Mr. Max Pan

Three men are wanted after stealing washing detergent from a Dollar General in Frayser, according to the Memphis Police Department.

Around 6:10 p.m. on May 6, police responded to a shoplifting at the store on 3636 North Watkins Street.

MPD said the three suspects entered the business and stole six hundred dollars worth of washing detergent.

The suspects fled in a 2011 Chevy Tahoe, police said.

According to police, that same car has been observed in other shopliftings, including one that happened on April 25, at 2743 North Watkins Street a family dollar.

The estimated value of all thefts is twenty-five hundred dollars, police said.

If you have any information regarding these cases contact Sgt Martin or Sgt Williams with Austin Peay General Investigations at 901-636-3203.

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