Women wanted in organized thefts along I-5 corridor

Snohomish, WALocal News

Police are actively seeking two women suspected of orchestrating thefts at jewelry and coin stores along the I-5 corridor. These thefts have raised concerns among local merchants, as they indicate a broader trend of targeted criminal activity. Authorities have reviewed surveillance footage and noted the suspects appear to be in their late twenties, prompting increased vigilance in the community. Law enforcement agencies are collaborating to identify potential links to other thefts in the region. Residents are urged to remain alert and report any suspicious behavior to help in the investigation.

The police emphasize that community involvement is crucial for preventing future crimes. In recent months, similar thefts have been reported, highlighting the need for proactive measures. Restoring trust and safety in local businesses is a priority for law enforcement officials.

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