Investigators from the FBI and Savannah Police at the scene of the vandalism incident.
The FBI and Savannah Police Department are looking into a vandalism incident that occurred at the Federal Courthouse Annex on March 3, 2025. The courthouse, significant for the Southern District of Georgia, is located at 1254 Barnard Street. Authorities are seeking information regarding the case, which could have serious legal implications. The public is urged to report any suspicious activity to assist the investigation.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Savannah Police Department (SPD) are actively investigating a vandalism incident that took place at the Federal Courthouse Annex early on March 3, 2025.
Located at 1254 Barnard Street in Savannah’s historic district, the Federal Courthouse Annex serves as an important facility housing courtrooms and offices for the Southern District of Georgia.
FBI officials have stated they are searching for an unknown suspect connected to the vandalism, which has garnered attention from agents at the Atlanta Field Office. This indicates that the case may have significant implications.
Key information regarding the incident includes:
The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activity related to the incident, especially if they witnessed anything unusual near the courthouse on the morning of the vandalism.
Individuals with information can contact authorities by:
Even minor details, such as sightings of unusual vehicles or strange behavior, may be significant for investigators working on the case.
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