Updated: 8:57 PM Lexington Police are now confirming they're looking for a serial bank robber who's been targeting banks inside grocery stores. Tips have helped police identify a suspect, now Crime Stoppers is asking for help finding him.
Updated: 2:13 PM It happened last December at a jewelry store on Southland Drive in Lexington. Police hope surveillance video will help them catch the suspect.
Updated: 7:38 PM 19-year-old Mekale Turpin was already in jail for unrelated charges. He's now charged with assault and wanton endangerment for the shooting.
Updated: 7:24 PM It was last summer when a man was murdered during a robbery near downtown Lexington. Now police are offering a cash reward in the case hoping someone will provide new clues that will lead to an arrest.
Posted: 2:16 PM Lexington Police say people broke into a car and stole credit cards.
Three were later caught on surveillance cameras using the stolen cards. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for their arrest.
Updated: 2:16 PM They're caught in the act on surveillance video. Two women go into a Lexington Walmart and steal money from a cash register using a master key. They've already hit other stores around the country and a reward is being offered!
Updated: 8:14 PM She's never even been to Kentucky, but a Pennsylvania woman says someone here got a credit card in her name. Police have surveillance video of the woman they believe is responsible for this identity theft, and now a cash reward is being offered in the case.
Updated: 8:19 PM Police say he's responsible for three fast food robberies, and attempted another. As Lexington Police continue to look for the man who they say committed the crimes, Crime Stoppers is now offering a cash reward in the case.
Updated: 12:16 AM A man goes to investigate a knock at the door and ends up shot numerous times. It happened last September on Laketower Drive. While that man continues to recover, police are still looking for the two men responsible for this attack. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward in the case.
Updated: 1:40 PM Police say they made away with close to $10,000 dollars. Lexington authorities continue to look for two men who broke into a Home Depot on Christmas Even, and even fooled the security company operator. Now a cash reward is being offered in the case through Crime Stoppers.
Updated: 1:59 PM They walked into a convenience store, jumped the counter, and struck the manager with a gun. Although the would-be robbers made off with no money, Lexington Police are still trying to find the men responsible for this violent crime. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward.
Updated: 6:58 PM We hear about crime all the time, but what crimes are you most likely to become a victim? Does where you live matter, and how can you fight back?
Updated: 8:46 PM Should non-violent offenders first see probation, or jail time? While some argue probation is leading to more people re-offending and non-violent crimes going up, others say probation is working.
Updated: 1:38 PM He's caught on camera, breaking into a building to steal items inside. Lexington Police have been looking for this burglar for several months and now Crime Stoppers is offering a reward in this case.
Updated: 8:07 PM It happened in a matter of minutes. Two men walked into a pharmacy armed with guns, and walked out with pills. Now the pharmacist is hoping a reward will land the two men behind bars.
Updated: 8:21 PM He walked into Walgreens, jumped a counter, and walked away with hundreds of pills. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward to help Lexington Police find the person who robbed the pharmacy back in December.
Updated: 8:14 PM Lexington Police continue to look for the man who robbed a hotel and made away with money. This happened in late December at the Quality Inn on Newtown Court. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward to find the man responsible.
Updated: 1:51 PM Lexington Police are looking for the man they say stole a social security check from someones mailbox, then cashing it at a Lexington market. Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 cash reward for information leading to this man's arrest.
Updated: 8:13 PM Lexington police hope pictures of a thief in action will help find the person before he strikes again. The man jumped the pharmacy counter at the Walgreens on Pink Pigeon Parkway and took a large number of pills. Crime Stoppers is now offering a reward for information that leads to an arrest.
Updated: 8:24 PM The search continues for a killer and tonight, police are asking for the public's help. Last month, 29-year-old Ricardo Cole was found shot to death outside a Lexington nightclub. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a reward as his family speaks out.