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GENESEO – Three women from Rochester have been charged with grand larceny following an incident involving the theft of property from a business located in the Genesee Valley Plaza. Authorities report that the alleged theft took place recently, prompting an investigation that led to the identification and subsequent arrest of the suspects.
The charges stem from accusations that the women unlawfully took items from the store without paying. Local law enforcement officials acted swiftly upon receiving reports of the theft, gathering evidence and witness statements to support their case. The investigation revealed a pattern of behavior that led to the charges being elevated to grand larceny, a serious offense that carries significant legal repercussions.
As the case unfolds, the three women are expected to appear in court to respond to the charges. The community has expressed concern over the incident, highlighting the importance of maintaining safety and security in local businesses. Authorities continue to encourage residents to report any suspicious activities to help prevent further incidents.
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