Men caught on camera stealing alcohol and crab legs from Atlanta restaurant, police say

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The Atlanta Police Department is investigating a burglary at a local restaurant where two men allegedly stole alcohol, crab legs, and knives. The break-in took place on a Sunday morning, marking a disturbing trend as the restaurant had already been victimized on several occasions in early September, specifically on the 5th, 7th, and 8th. This is the first time that the specific items reported stolen have been taken, raising questions about the motivations behind the thefts. In an effort to apprehend the suspects, police have released images captured by security cameras. They are urging the public to assist in identifying the men involved.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at (404) 577-8477. The repeated targeting of this establishment raises concerns about the safety of local businesses. As the investigation continues, community vigilance may play a crucial role in resolving these crimes.

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