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Vacaville Police Seek Suspects in Nike Shoplift, Ties to “Antioch Area”

by CC News
Vacaville Police

The Vacaville Police Department released suspect photographs of two individuals who went into the Nike Outlet store and walked off without paying. Police say they potentially has ties to the “Antioch area”.

According to police:

Earlier this week, these two went into the Nike outlet and took off without paying for $1,700+ worth of shoes. They got into a Nissan Altima and immediately headed out to the freeway. We’ve got some leads we’re looking into, and wanted to see if anyone out there might recognize these two or their car. It potentially has ties to the Antioch area. You can send us a message on this platform or call Ofc. Nichols at 707-449-5158. You may always remain anonymous.

No other information was released by Vacaville Police.


Brentwood Identify Shoplifting Suspects

Unrelated, the Brentwood Police Department released a similar post and were able to identify their suspects. The Brentwood Police Department asked for the public’s help in identifying two females who stole approximately $7,600 in merchandise from Ulta.

The incident occurred on January 19 at the Streets of Brentwood.  Within days, the two suspects in their have been identified thanks to the assistance of Milpitas PD and Livermore PD.

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2 comments

Street Sweeper February 3, 2024 - 2:52 am

Of course they have ties to Antioch!!

FOOS February 4, 2024 - 8:32 am

Antioch is not alone in retail theft. Our LIBERAL LAWMAKERS have put this country in this position. Failure to enforce laws and make excuses for the criminals and the reasons they are committing these crimes is driving the rise in retail theft. Even after they are caught, they’re released on zero cash bail, free to continue stealing until their trial, IF they’re ever tried. America is turning into a third world country right under our noses and LIBERALISM IS RESPONSIBLE.

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