
Police seeking help identifying suspects in theft of more than $7K worth of clothing
Police are asking the public for help identifying two people who allegedly stole thousands of dollars worth of clothing from a retailer in Norwalk last month.
The theft was reported on Feb. 21 at JD Sports at the SoNo Collection, according to Lt. Tomasz Podgorski of the Norwalk Police Department. During the theft, about $7,600 worth of clothing was reported stolen.
Podgorski on Wednesday released photos of two suspects and said detectives are seeking help identifying them. Anyone who recognizes the individuals has been asked to contact Det. Rodriguez at 203-854-3034 or JRodgriguez@norwalkct.gov.
Anonymous information can be called into the Norwalk Police Tip Line 203-854-3111 or left at the department's website. Anonymous information can also be sent to TIP411 (847411) via text by typing 'NORWALKPD' into the text field followed by the information.

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