Crime & Safety

Suspects Stole TVs From Walmart Before Police Chase: Cops

Two men who led Holly Springs police on a chase early Monday remain at large.

HOLLY SPRINGS, GA — The Holly Springs Police Department has released a surveillance snapshot of the two men accused of taking televisions from Walmart before leading police on a chase that ended in a fiery crash early Monday.

The pair allegedly entered Walmart at 2200 Holly Springs Parkway just after 1 a.m. Dec. 11. Store cameras show the men removing four large-screen televisions from the store and placing them into a white van, Holly Springs police said.

Several minutes later, a Holly Springs officer attempted to pull over the van for a traffic violation on the southbound side of Interstate 575. However, the driver of the Ford Econoline van refused to pull over, and continued to flee southbound into Woodstock and eventually Cobb County.

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Officers were able to perform a PIT maneuver near the I-575/I-75 merge in Cobb County, which brought the police chase to an end. One Holly Springs police vehicle and the van, which was reported stolen from the DeKalb County Community Service Board, crashed into the median wall, with the van catching fire. One officer was transported to an area hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

The two men fled the scene on foot and remain at large. Anyone with information that could lead to detectives identifying the suspects is asked to contact Sgt. J. E. McDonald at 770-721-7529 or jmcdonal@hollyspringsga.us.

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