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Lexington Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Suspected Wallet Thief Caught on Camera at Local Urgent Care

Woman stealing wallet CCTV

Lexington Police Search for Suspected Wallet Thief Caught on Camera at Urgent Care

Incident on July 24th Sparks a Community-wide Appeal to Identify Woman

Lexington, South Carolina – Police detectives in the town of Lexington are appealing to the local community for assistance in identifying a woman suspected of theft at a local medical facility. The incident, which occurred in late July, involved the alleged thief lifting a wallet inside the Lexington Medical Center Urgent Care.

Footage from the hospital’s closed-circuit television cameras reveals the theft taking place on July 24th, 2024. The individual in question, a black female, is distinctly noticeable as she was clad in dark Nike shorts and a red t-shirt that day. Two standout hair clips, white in color, adorned her hair adding to her identifiable characteristics. Reports highlight the fact that she was last seen entering and exiting the facility in a silver Chevrolet Silverado, visible in the same surveillance footage.

Urgent Appeal to Identify Suspected Thief

The Lexington Police Department, in their continued efforts to ensure community safety and uphold the law, have rolled out images of the suspect and the vehicle in question across their platforms. The department anticipates that the collaborative effort from local citizens, businesses, and community organizations can provide valuable leads to aid in identifying the woman.

Help from Community Sought

As they intensify their investigation, the Lexington Police Department asks for the public’s assistance in identifying the woman and the vehicle apparent in the footage. They extend their request to anyone with any information pertaining to the incident to reach out to Detective Davis immediately. Community members willing to assist can provide relevant information by dialing 803-358-7271 or via email to tdavis@lexsc.gov.

Ensuring Public Safety

The Lexington Police Department reiterates its commitment to maintaining public safety and ensuring that justice is served. They are employing all their resources, including community engagement, in the pursuit of the suspect and to ultimately clear the case. They also advise the public to always ensure their personal belongings are secure to safeguard against incidents of such nature.

About the Lexington Police Department

The Lexington Police Department serves the local Lexington community, undertaking law enforcement and safety responsibilities for a diverse range of areas. From Cayce to West Columbia, Edmund to Lexington, and in between, the department’s dedication to community safety remains integral to its operations.

As the investigation into the July incident continues, the Department stresses its commitment to solving this crime and encourages any community member with relevant information to come forward. Their collective efforts underline the bond between law enforcement and community cooperation in maintaining safety and order in Lexington.

Note from the Outlet

We firmly stand with Lexington’s law enforcement officers and encourage all readers to aid in the ongoing investigations. Let’s work together to hold wrongdoers accountable and ensure the safety of our community.


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