Suspects use sledgehammer, steal over $30K in alcohol from liquor store
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A group of suspects are wanted for breaking into a liquor store, and stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of alcohol.
On May 15 at approximately 2:35 a.m., 6 to 9 suspects arrived at Caesar's Wine and Liquor.
The group arrived in three separate vehicles, a stolen Nissan Maxima with TN tag MHB6766, a blue Dodge Charger with no tag, and a white Infiniti Convertible with no tag, police said.
After arriving, one suspect used a sledgehammer to break the front window.
Once suspects were inside, numerous bottles were taken, and a display of expensive liquor was knocked over.
The value of stolen and damaged property was over $30,000, police said.
Anyone with information about this incident should call Crime Stoppers at 901-528-2274 (CASH).
You can also submit your tip at http://www.crimestopmem.org.
If an arrest is made, you could be eligible to receive cash from Crime Stoppers of Memphis and Shelby County, Inc.
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Ten people smashed their way into a liquor store and made off with more than $7,000 worth of alcohol, according to Memphis Police.
Police said the burglary happened at Charlies Wine and Spirits on Kirby Whitten Road around 2 a.m. on July 12, 2022.
According to police, the thieves used a sledgehammer to smash in the stores front window.
The burglars made off with about $7,500 worth of stolen liquor, police said, taking off in a four-door car and a white Infiniti.
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The burglary was reported about 12:50 a.m. on December 11, 2022.
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According to the Memphis Police Department, the burglary happened on December 17, 2022 just after 1 a.m., at DeSoto Liquors on Waring Road.
Surveillance footage showed four men went inside the store after using a sledgehammer to steal several alcohol products, police said.
Police said that all four had their faces covered.
The burglars left in a newer model of a gray four-door Infiniti, police said.
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On Jan. 11, the Memphis Police Department (MPD) responded to a burglary at Lenos Liquor Store on Sycamore View.
Surveillance footage captured four people exiting a gray/silver Infiniti, and one of the suspects used a sledgehammer to break the door down.
The suspects stole various bottles of liquor.
The value of the stolen merchandise was approximately $3,000-$4,000, police said.
Police also said, that one of the suspects was wearing a bright orange hat with DENVER in white letters on the front.
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On Jan. 15 at approximately 3 a.m., two vehicles, a 2008 Infiniti G35, and a 2014 Infiniti QX70, pulled into the One Stop Shop on Jackson Avenue.
Three people from each vehicle stepped out and used a sledgehammer to break in, police said.
The suspects took an unknown amount of alcohol, before fleeing the scene.
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