Crime Stoppers: Stolen Jeep leads deputies to woman with chest tattoo

Lincoln Police said they are looking for this woman who is accused of using another person's...
Lincoln Police said they are looking for this woman who is accused of using another person's credit card at the Casey's near 55th and Superior streets on May 9, 2024.(Lincoln Police Department)
Published: Jun. 5, 2024 at 11:49 AM CDT
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lincoln Crime Stoppers need your help finding a handful of suspects involved in two separate thefts in the past month.

Crime Stoppers (6/5/24) - A holster heist from Scheel's + a stolen (and returned!) Jeep

According to Crime Stoppers, on May 9, a Jeep Gladiator was stolen overnight from the area of South 1st Street and West Denton Road.

Lincoln Police said they are looking for a woman (pictured above) who was captured on camera after the theft, using the victim’s credit card left inside the Jeep.

Crime Stoppers said she has a tattoo on her left chest area and made a purchase with the victim’s credit card at the Casey’s near 55th and Superior streets.

The Jeep was found days later in the same parking lot it was stolen from, but police are still asking people to be on the lookout and leave a tip if you see her.

In a separate case, Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help finding three people (two pictured below) who came into the Scheels on 27th Street and Pine Lake Road on Sunday.

Crime Stoppers Wanted Holster Thiefs
Crime Stoppers Wanted Holster Thiefs(Lincoln Police Department)

According to Crime Stoppers, both unidentified men stole three holsters from the store.

Police are also on the lookout for a girl who was standing nearby both men, possibly as a lookout.

Crime Stoppers said they all left together in a dark gray Toyota Tundra pickup with Mississippi plates, but were unable to connect the three suspects with the vehicle after running the plates.

If you know anything about either of these cases, send your anonymous tips online or call (402) 475-3600.

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