Howell Police looking for suspects who stole girls cellphone – wobm.com – wobm.com

Howell Police are looking for a group of suspects who stole a girls cellphone and then used it to, at the very least, take selfies with it.

The victim told police that she left her phone on her porch on South Longview Road on Friday and when she went to retrieve it, the phone was gone.

On Monday, several photos popped up in her Google Photos accounts of the suspects taking selfies in a car.

They are wearing different masks and clothes with the Rutger’s and NASA logo but police don’t believe there’s much if any affiliation to either entity.

“While there might be a link to Rutgers, we strongly believe there’s no association with NASA. Definitely not propulsion engineers we are dealing with here.”

If you recognize any or all of the suspects below, or have any information on what happened, contact Howell Police.

Suspects Wanted For Stealing Phone In Howell

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