Hey there, folks of Elizabethton! We’ve got some news that’s a bit more serious than usual, and we need your eyes and ears! The Elizabethton Police Department is reaching out to the **community’s heart** for assistance in identifying two individuals involved in a shoplifting incident at our local Walmart on November 14.
Shoplifting affects everyone, from store owners to customers. It’s one of those things that can really put a damper on our community spirit. In this particular incident, it seems that two individuals crossed that line, and the police are keen on getting to the bottom of it. Everyone makes mistakes, but knowing who is responsible can help prevent it from happening again, right?
If you happened to be shopping at Walmart that day, or if you have any **information** about the incident or the individuals involved, the police want to hear from you! You can reach out to Sgt. Mike Commons at the Elizabethton Police Department by dialing 423-547-6411 or by sending an email to mcommons@elizabethtonpolice.org. It’s super easy!
But hey, we totally get it if you’d prefer to stay anonymous—many people feel more comfortable that way. You can submit tips through the Tip411 platform. Just visit this link to send your message safely and securely.
Alternatively, if texting is more your thing, you can send a text message. Just type “TIPEPD” followed by your tip and send it to 847411. It’s that simple!
The local police department truly appreciates the cooperation of our community members in helping to solve these cases. Remember, a vibrant community like ours thrives on the involvement of its residents. Your insights could make a world of difference!
As we step into the holiday season, let’s keep looking out for one another. If we can band together to help the police with cases like this, we can create a safer environment for everyone. Plus, it’s a great way to show our community pride.
In other news around Elizabethton, be sure to check out some exciting events happening this week, including basketball and hockey games. Whether you’re cheering on our local teams or just enjoying time with family and friends, let’s keep our spirits high!
So remember, if you saw anything suspicious on that November day or have any tips that could help, don’t hesitate to reach out. Together, we can help make Elizabethton a better place for everyone!
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