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Holden Police Department photos (Facebook)
UPDATE: The Holden Police Department reported on Saturday that the public has helped identify the shoplifting suspects.
In an updated Facebook post, HPD wrote, "Thank you to the many phone calls we received, the parties involved have been identified and will be charged accordingly."
HOLDEN - The Holden Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in identifying 2 adult females, along with 2 juveniles, in connection with a shoplifting incident that occurred on Thursday, December 28th, at a local business.
HPD has released photos of the suspects and the vehicle involved in the incident on its Facebook page, and they are asking for the community's help in solving this case.



The suspects were captured on surveillance cameras during the shoplifting incident. The individuals left the scene in a black pickup truck, also pictured in the photos released by HPD. Authorities are especially interested in identifying the company or business logo displayed on the truck.



Anyone with information related to this incident or who can help identify the suspects is urged to contact the Holden Police Detective Bureau at 508-210-5613.
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