OPD seeks public's help in identifying suspects in multiple thefts across the city
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The Odessa Police Department is investigating several thefts across the city and is asking for the public's help in identifying the suspects involved. Each case remains under investigation, and OPD is asking anyone with information to come forward.
Sam's Club theft:
According to OPD, an unknown man stole a wallet accidentally set down by another customer who forgot about it. Officials reported that the wallet contained approximately $1,400 cash and that the unknown man then left the store in a white BMW.
Authorities are now working to identify the individual and ask that if anyone has any information, to contact Detective M. Troglin at 432-284-2012 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at 432-333-TIPS and reference Case #24-0014333.
Taco Bell theft:
In a similar incident, at a Taco Bell, a male and female suspect stole a purse that had been set down and forgotten. According to officials, the purse contained around $750 in cash. The suspects then fled the scene in a white GMC Terrain with an unknown license plate.
Anyone who recognizes either suspect or has any information regarding the case, to contact Detective M. Troglin at 432-284-2012 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at 432-333-TIPS and reference Case #24-0014430.
Beall's theft:
A theft occurred at Beall's where an unidentified male suspect stole merchandise and was last seen running towards a CVS Pharmacy.
Anyone who recognizes the suspect shown in the surveillance footage is encouraged to contact Detective S. Lofton at 432-335-4964 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at 432-333-TIPS and reference Case #25-0000866.
HEB theft:
According to officials, three unknown suspects stole merchandise from the HEB located at 2501 West University. OPD said the three suspects then left the scene in a white Charger with a black hood.
Anyone who recognizes the suspects shown in the surveillance footage is encouraged to contact Detective M. Troglin at 432-284-2012 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at 432-333-TIPS and reference Case #24-0013874.
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