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SNEAK THEFT – ORANGEBURG, SC

On 7/3/17, at approximately 2:00 p.m., a male and female suspect inquired about rings. The sales associate showed the suspects a ring and asked the male suspect to fill out a credit application. The female then asked to see several rings. During that process, there was an issue at the register and the associate left the suspects to address that issue. At that point, the suspects left the store. The sales associate later realized the suspects stole a diamond ring. Both suspects are Black. The male is 55-years-old, has a medium build and is 6’0” tall. The female suspect has a heavy build and was last seen wearing a blue shirt. If you have any information regarding the identities of these suspects, please contact the Orangeburg Police Department at (803) 534-2812.

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