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Gwinnett County police are on the lookout for a man accused of breaking into a tow truck business in Norcross earlier this month. The incident, which occurred during the early hours, has raised concerns among local business owners about security and safety in the area. Surveillance footage from the scene shows the suspect gaining entry to the premises, prompting law enforcement to release images in hopes of identifying him.
Authorities have described the suspect as a male in his mid-30s, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward. The break-in has not only alarmed the business owner but also the surrounding community, as it highlights the ongoing issue of property crimes in the region. Police are increasing patrols in the area and are encouraging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
As the investigation continues, the Gwinnett County police are committed to apprehending the suspect and ensuring the safety of local businesses.
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