In the heart of Lexington, a recent theft at the Bank of America on Sunset Boulevard has set the community abuzz with concern. On August 17, 2024, two individuals allegedly stole a debit card from the bank, leading to unauthorized transactions that have left locals feeling uneasy. The Lexington Police Department is reaching out to the community for help in identifying these suspects.
The incident occurred at the bustling Bank of America located at 5559 Sunset Boulevard. After the theft, the suspects didn’t waste any time. They quickly used the stolen debit card to withdraw $140 from an ATM in nearby Columbia. This alarming event has raised questions about security and vigilance within our community.
The Lexington Police Department is keen on solving this case and is appealing to residents for any information they might have. Whether you were at the bank that day or happened to notice anything suspicious around the time of the theft, your observations could be the key to tracking down these individuals. Detective Tomaino is leading the investigation and can be contacted at 803-358-7271 or via email at mtomaino@lexsc.gov.
If you’d prefer to share your information anonymously, fear not! The Midlands Crimestoppers has got you covered. Just call 1-888-CRIME-SC or visit their site. Plus, there’s a potential cash reward waiting for those who provide valuable tips!
In times like these, it’s crucial for us as a community to band together. Issues like theft can happen anywhere and at any time, but they can feel particularly invasive in small towns like ours here in Lexington. Keeping a close eye on our surroundings and reporting any unusual activities can significantly contribute to making our neighborhoods safer.
As the investigation unfolds, residents are encouraged to take proactive measures to protect themselves as well. Simple steps, such as regularly monitoring your bank statements, safeguarding your personal information, and alerting the authorities if something seems amiss, can go a long way in preventing future occurrences.
Furthermore, communities across Lexington County—from Cayce and West Columbia to Gilbert and Chapin—are reminded to establish and maintain open lines of communication regarding crime and safety. Neighborhood watch groups can be incredibly effective in fostering a collective sense of security.
As we navigate through these challenging times, let’s remember to look out for one another. Your input might be just what our local police need to catch these suspects. If you have more information about the theft or recognize the individuals, don’t hesitate to reach out to Detective Tomaino or Crimestoppers. Together, we can help ensure that Lexington remains a safe place for everyone.
Until next time, stay vigilant and connected!
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