OC Sheriff’s Office seeks help in Lowe’s Shoplifting Case

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The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help in solving a January 2017 shoplifting that occurred at the Lowe’s in BI-LO Place of Seneca. The Sheriff’s Office is also seeking the public’s help in identifying two individuals, a white male and a white female, in relation to the incident. A deputy from the Uniform Patrol Division responded to the store location on Jan. 9, in relation to a shoplifting that occurred on Jan. 6, in which, according to a store employee, a white male and a white female were observed taking a Dewalt Impact Driver set and a Dewalt Hammer Drive set. The combined total value of the items taken is approximately is $258. The white female in question is seen wearing a white hoodie and black leggings and she is observed walking out of the store with the items. Before that, a white male is observed to helping her pick out the items. The male was observed leaving the store, whereupon a short time later, the female was seen getting into an older model white in color SUV. If you have any information concerning this Jan. 6, 2017 shoplifting at the Lowe’s location at BI-LO place in Seneca or the identity of the two individuals in relation to this incident, you are asked to call Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC or 864-638-STOP. You don’t have to give your name and all information given is confidential. If your information leads to an arrest or the correct identity of the individuals in questions, you could be eligible for a cash reward.