July 13, 2026 - 03:06

The Scottsville Police Department is asking for the public's help to identify a person caught on security footage stealing from a local business. The incident took place at an undisclosed commercial property, where the suspect was seen taking brass materials from the premises.
According to authorities, the individual was captured on surveillance cameras during the theft. Police have not released the name of the business or the exact value of the stolen items, but they confirmed that the suspect acted alone and appeared to be familiar with the layout of the location.
Investigators are reviewing the footage and hope that someone in the community will recognize the suspect. The department has not yet made any arrests and is urging anyone with information to come forward. No further details about the suspect's appearance or the time of the theft have been disclosed at this time.
The Scottsville Police Department continues to investigate and asks that anyone with knowledge of the incident contact them directly.
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