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Crime Stoppers: Four requests for information, one suspect wanted

Crime Stoppers: Four requests for information, one suspect wanted

Yahoo26-02-2025

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — This week on Crime Stoppers, police need your help identifying six people and finding a wanted suspect in the greater Lansing area.
If you have information regarding the cases below, call Crime Stoppers of Mid-Michigan at (517) 483-STOP. You can remain anonymous.
Those who contact Crime Stoppers with information can receive up to a $1,000 award.
The Lansing Police Department is asking for any information on the identity of two female suspects who committed a robbery. The incident occurred on Jan 5, on the 900 block of West Holmes Rd. The females left the scene in a small black Kia SUV.
The Lansing Police Department is asking for any assistance with the identification of a subject involved in an illegal dumping complaint. The incident occurred on the 500 block of South Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard on Jan. 31.
The Lansing Police Department is asking for any information related to the identification of two subjects who broke into a vehicle and attempted to steal it. The incident occurred on Jan. 28 at approximately 2:43 p.m. on the 900 bloc of West Holmes Rd.
The Lansing Police Department is asking for any information related to the identification of a subject who committed a burglary on the 5900 block of South Pennsylvania Ave. The incident occurred around noon on Feb. 25.
The Lansing Police Department is searching for Cory Alan Leffingwell. Leffingwell is 6'3, weighs 195 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes. He has a criminal bench warrant related to a fraud offense out of Lansing.
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