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The Albany Police Department's Criminal Investigations Bureau would like to solicit the public's assistance with locating the following person:

Terrence Holliday, age 25 is a person of interest and is wanted for questioning in several burglaries that occurred in East Albany. 

His last known possible address is 1204 B Towering Pine Avenue, Albany, Georgia.  

Anyone who has information regarding this incident should call Crime Stoppers at (229) 436-TIPS or they can contact Albany Police Department Investigative Division at (229) 431-3288.