Crime & Safety
Can You ID These 2 Bay Area Retail Thieves For Police?
Anyone who recognizes the suspects is asked to contact the Petaluma Police Department.

PETALUMA, CA — The Petaluma Police Department requested help from the community to identify the suspects in a grand theft.
Shortly before 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, officers were sent to a report of a theft that had just taken place at Friedman’s Home Improvement, 429 N. McDowell Blvd.
Staff said two male suspects loaded two shopping carts with Milwaukee power tools and then ran out of the store. They were last seen driving away in a black Jeep Cherokee SUV.
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Officers canvassed the area but did not find the suspects.
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The monetary loss to Friedman’s Home Improvement was estimated at $3,000.
Officers collected photos of the suspects from the store's surveillance cameras and shared them with the community.
Police asked anyone with information that may assist with identifying the pictured suspects or help develop leads in the investigation to contact Officer Nicholas Thompson at 707-781-1249 or at nthompson@cityofpetaluma.org.
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