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Augusta police seek public’s help in ‘Wanted Wednesday’ initiative

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AUGUSTA — The Augusta Police Department is calling on the community to assist in identifying individuals connected to local incidents as part of its “Wanted Wednesday” campaign.

The department released a series of photos this Wednesday, urging residents to examine them closely for familiar faces.

The initiative aims to draw upon the collective vigilance of the community to help solve cases that may have gone cold or are lacking sufficient leads.

In a statement, the department emphasized the importance of community involvement, stating that even seemingly insignificant details provided by the public could prove crucial in advancing an investigation.

The police have advised anyone who recognizes a person in the photos to contact the investigating officer listed in the photo caption.

The Augusta Police Department assures tipsters that all information will be treated with confidentiality and encourages community members to contribute any knowledge they may have, reinforcing the message that their input is invaluable in the shared effort to maintain public safety.

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