In an unfortunate incident in Lexington, South Carolina, local police are appealing to the public for help in identifying an alleged shoplifter from the well-known retail store, ULTA Beauty. Earlier this month, it is believed a woman took off with merchandise valued at over $30.00 without paying for it. Keeping the safety of their citizens and businesses top priority, the local law enforcement is requesting any assistance possible to apprehend the suspected individual.
Detective Matthews of Lexington Police Department is handling the case. He has called upon the public to provide any information they may have regarding the alleged crime. The woman reportedly fled the scene in what is thought to be a silver Toyota RAV4 after exiting the store. Matthews is the lead contact for any leads or information related to the suspect and can be reached at 803-358-7262 or at jmatthews@lexsc.gov.
People who wish to share information but want to remain anonymous can do so. They have the option to contact Midlands CrimeStoppers at their toll-free number 1-888-CRIME-SC or online via their website at http:// midlandscrimestoppers.com. In a bid to encourage citizens to share any helpful information, there is a cash reward for details that lead to the identification and subsequent arrest of the suspect.
The Lexington Police Department’s call for assistance is a reminder of the crucial part that community involvement plays in maintaining law and order. Taking responsibility for the well-being of one’s city is not solely the task of law enforcement; ordinary people also bear heavy weight in ensuring safety and justice within their locales.
This incident serves as a reminder to all business owners and shoppers alike to be vigilant and take necessary precautions to prevent such incidents. It underlines the importance of making use of security systems and always being aware of happenings in one’s surroundings.
The alleged shoplifting situation is ongoing, Lexington Police Department is applying all available resources to seek justice for the retailers of ULTA Beauty. The police department has also made it clear that such acts are not taken lightly and will be pursued rigorously to ensure Lexington remains a safe city for all local businesses and residents.
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