The authorities in Lexington are turning to the public for assistance in identifying an alleged shoplifter from ULTA Beauty store. The incident took place earlier this month, with the female suspect accused of taking goods valued at over $30, said the officers.
The alleged shoplifting incident took place on July 7 at the ULTA Beauty store. The suspect is believed to have exited the store without paying for the merchandise and left the premises in what is purported to be a silver Toyota RAV4.
The officers of Lexington Police Department are seeking the public’s help to gather any useful information that could lead to the identification and arrest of the alleged shoplifter.
Any individual possessing pertinent information regarding the identification of this woman is urged to contact the Lexington Police Department. The assigned investigator to this case, Detective Matthews, can be reached directly at 803-358-7262 or via email at jmatthews@lexsc.gov.
Making it easier for informants who wish to remain unidentified, they can report the information to Midlands CrimeStoppers. This can be done by calling 1-888-CRIME-SC or visiting the website at http:// midlandscrimestoppers.com.
It is to be noted that any individual providing information leading to the arrest of the suspect may be eligible for a cash reward. This provision is made to encourage people to come forward with information without fear, assisting the law enforcement agencies to ensure the community is safeguarded from such unlawful activities.
This alleged shoplifting incident adds to the growing list of similar incidents that have recently taken place at several ULTA Beauty stores. These incidents have raised concerns about security at the beauty store’s various locations. However, ULTA Beauty has not released any official statement about the incident as of yet.
In light of increasing instances of shoplifting, it is paramount for authorities and the general public to remain vigilant. Everyone’s collective effort is needed to keep the community safe and prevent further incidents of theft and other criminal activities.
While the efforts to identify the suspect continue, local authorities urged shop owners and the general public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. The law enforcement officials also reiterated their commitment to maintaining law and order and providing a safe and secure environment for all.
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