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Piedmont Police Seek Community Assistance in Identifying Suspect Involved in High School Theft

Piedmont Police

Piedmont, AL –  In a plea to the community, the Piedmont Police Department is seeking assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a theft that took place at Piedmont High School during the early morning hours of Saturday, February 24, 2024. The incident occurred at approximately 3 am, prompting the authorities to request public cooperation to help solve the case.

The stolen items include a Royal Blue Ezgo TXT golf cart featuring custom wheels and distinctive yellow and white seats, taken from the field house at the football stadium. Additionally, two electric leaf blowers (one blue and one orange), a gray snail fan, and a large round trash can were reported missing from inside the gymnasium.

Piedmont Police

Local law enforcement, in collaboration with Piedmont High School, is urging residents to come forward with any information that may lead to the identification of the suspect and the recovery of the stolen property. Piedmont Police Department spokesperson, [Spokesperson Name], emphasized the significance of community involvement in solving such cases.

“If you witnessed any suspicious activity around Piedmont High School on the night of February 24 or have any information related to the stolen items, we urge you to contact the Piedmont Police Department immediately at 256-447-9091. Your cooperation is vital in advancing our investigation and bringing the perpetrator to justice,” a Piedmont Police Spokesperson.

The stolen golf cart is described as a Royal Blue Ezgo TXT model, distinguishable by its custom wheels and unique yellow and white seats. Authorities believe that sharing this specific information with the public will increase the chances of locating the stolen vehicle.

The Piedmont Police Department assures the community that any information provided will be treated confidentially and will greatly contribute to their efforts in resolving the case. The investigation is ongoing, and every lead is crucial in piecing together the events surrounding the theft.

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