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Halifax police seek 'Grinches' who stole Christmas tree

A decorated Christmas tree was stolen from the lobby of an apartment building on Monday evening in Halifax. Police are looking for two female suspects.

Decorated tree was stolen from an apartment building on Grandhaven Boulevard on Monday

Surveillance footage captured images of the theft in progress. (Submitted by Halifax Regional Police)

Halifax Regional Police are looking for two "Grinches" who stole a decoratedChristmas tree out of an apartment building on Monday evening.

Around 6:45 p.m. AT Monday, police were called to a report of a theft at Grandhaven Boulevard. Police say two women went into the lobby of the apartment building and took the tree.

One suspect is believed to be a woman between the age of 35 and 45, with a slim build and long, brown hair. She was wearing a pink and red tracksuit and a dark-coloured tuque.

The other suspect is thought to be a woman around 20 to 30 years old with long, dark hair. Police say she was wearing a black coat with fur on the hood, a pink top and black tights.

The theft occurred Monday night at an apartment building on Grandhaven Boulevard in Halifax. (Submitted by Halifax Regional Police)

The police news release referred to the suspects as "Grinches," in reference to the character fromHow the Grinch Stole Christmas!byDr. Seuss.

Policeare turning to the public to help identifythe thieves. They can be reached at902-490-5020, while anonymous tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).