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Peoria Police are asking for help in finding suspects connected to park damage

As much as $40,000 in damage done to Paloma Park

Posted 2/6/25

As much as $40,000 in damage was done to Paloma Park, and the Peoria Police are asking for help in finding the suspects and the vehicle connected to the crime.

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FIRST RESPONDERS

Peoria Police are asking for help in finding suspects connected to park damage

As much as $40,000 in damage done to Paloma Park

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As much as $40,000 in damage was done to Paloma Park, and the Peoria Police are asking for help in finding the suspects and the vehicle connected to the crime.

On Wednesday, Jan. 29, around 12:55 a.m., a black lifted Ford 4-door pickup truck, 1999-2004 model, was seen turning into the entrance of Paloma Park, 29799 N. Lake Pleasant Parkway. A couple minutes later the truck was seen leaving the area.

During this time frame, an unidentified male was seen running away from the entrance of Paloma Park across the intersection of Lake Pleasant Parkway and Dixileta Drive. The male is described as a Caucasian, 20-29 years old, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with a light blue emblem on the back center of the man's pants.

The suspect vehicle had red and white markings on both rear fenders.

If anyone has any information regarding this incident, the lifted Ford 4-door truck, or the suspects, they are encouraged to contact Peoria Police Sergeant Cooper at 623-773-8860.

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