Jacksonville police looking for suspect in larceny at McDonald's
The suspect is involved in a larceny investigation that happened at McDonald's at 305 S. Marine Blvd.
Anyone with information on the suspect is asked to call JPD Det. R. Daughety at 910-938-6413 or email rdaughety@jacksonvillenc.gov or call Crime Stoppers at 910-938-3273.
Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards of up to $5,000 for information determined to be of value to law enforcement. Callers to Crime Stoppers are not required to reveal their identities. Information can also be anonymously texted via Text-A-Tip by typing TIP4CSJAX and your message to 274637 (CRIMES) Please refer to Case 25-03066 when calling or texting about these photos.
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