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Armed robbery and shoplifting cases prompt new public appeal from Florence police

Florence, South Carolina – Florence police are asking residents to take a close look at several recent public alerts as investigators work to identify and locate people believed to be connected to separate crimes across the city.

In a series of Facebook posts shared early this week, the City of Florence Police Department turned to the community for help in cases involving both shoplifting and armed robbery.

The requests cover incidents reported at multiple businesses, including Bargain Ben’s, Best Buy, Wal-Mart and a location on West Darlington Street.

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One of the most serious cases involves an armed robbery reported at Bargain Ben’s on May 18, 2026.

Florence police are asking residents to take a close look at several recent public alerts as investigators work to identify and locate people believed to be connected to separate crimes across the city.
Credit: Florence PD

Police said a subject shown in above photo is believed to have been involved in that incident. Anyone who recognizes the person or has details that could assist investigators is asked to contact Lcpl. Murphy at [email protected] or call 843-665-3191.

Police also requested help in a shoplifting investigation connected to Best Buy at 2701 David McLeod Blvd. That case, listed as Case# 2026-003496, happened on May 13, 2026.

Florence police are asking residents to take a close look at several recent public alerts as investigators work to identify and locate people believed to be connected to separate crimes across the city.
Credit: Florence PD

Investigators said the person shown in the photo above is believed to have been involved. Information can be shared with Sgt. Chatlosh at [email protected] or by calling 843-665-3191.

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Another shoplifting case under review took place on May 14, 2026, at Wal-Mart, located at 230 N. Beltline Dr. Police said multiple subjects are believed to have been involved in that incident, listed as Case# 2026-003469.

Florence police are asking residents to take a close look at several recent public alerts as investigators work to identify and locate people believed to be connected to separate crimes across the city.
Credit: Florence PD

Anyone who can identify them is asked to contact Cpl. Wheeler at [email protected] or by telephone at 843-665-3191.

A separate shoplifting investigation, Case# 2026-003476, is tied to an incident on May 15, 2026, at 221 W. Darlington St.

Florence police are asking residents to take a close look at several recent public alerts as investigators work to identify and locate people believed to be connected to separate crimes across the city.
Credit: Florence PD

Police said the subject shown in the department’s photos (above) is believed to have been involved. Tips in that case can be sent to Lcpl. Dickerson at [email protected] or reported by phone at 843-665-3191.

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The department reminded residents that tips can also be submitted online through its crime tip form at https://www.cognitoforms.com/CityOfFlorence/CrimeTips. Tipsters do not have to identify themselves.

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Staff writer – In-Depth & Analysis Easton Griffin specializes in in-depth reporting and analysis on the social, economic, and quality-of-life issues shaping Florence County and the broader Pee Dee. With a background in data-informed journalism and narrative storytelling, Easton examines topics including housing, healthcare access, education, and workforce development. Before joining Florence News Journal, Easton contributed to digital news platforms and research-driven reporting projects across South Carolina. With additional training in data journalism, Easton is committed to producing reporting that helps readers understand not only what is happening, but why it matters.

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