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LaGrange police locate suspect in connection to burglaries near multiple streets

LAGRANGE, Ga. (WRBL) – Officers with the LaGrange Police Department responded to 610 Elm St. on Wednesday in reference to a reported burglary.

Authorities arrived to the scene around 6 p.m. and used an LPD K9 in an attempt to locate the suspect.

Officers located the suspect, identified as Sandra Slay, walking away from the location. Slay matched the description provided by the victims.

LPD’s Criminal Investigations Division assisted with the investigation and revealed that Slay was responsible for multiple other charges.

Those charges include burglaries and criminal trespass charges related to 702 Juniper St., 610 Elm St., and 106 Waverly Way.

Slay was transported to the Troup County Jail and could possibly face additional charges.

As the investigation continues, LPD encourages anyone who may have information related to this case to contact Detective Horseman at 706-883-2620. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the Tip411 mobile app, or by texting the keyword, “LAGRANGE” to 847411.

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