Updated: 9:22 PM He's caught on tape breaking into a business and stealing an alarm security camera, but police can clearly see the person responsible. Now they need your help identifying him. Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 cash reward in the case.
Updated: 7:20 PM Lexington Police continue to look for the man, caught on surveillance, who tried to rob a bank in Lexington in mid-July. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 cash reward for information in this case.
Updated: 6:34 PM Police are looking for two women in a robbery case that they say stole from a Lexington retail store and assaulted a loss prevention officer.
Updated: 11:19 AM Police want to know whose responsible for dozens of car vandalisms that have happened in Lexington in the last two days. Crime Stoppers is now offering a reward in this case for information regarding the vandalisms.
Updated: 8:45 PM Lexington Police are looking for a man they say went into a home while the homeowner was sleeping, stealing her purse and credit cards. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward if you can identify the man caught on tape using the cards.
Posted: 6:17 PM An off duty officer was cut on the face with a knife while trying to break up a fight in a Waffle House parking lot. Crimestoppers is asking for help to find the woman they say is responsible.
Updated: 8:12 PM A crime targeting grocery shoppers appears to have more victims tonight. In February we told you about a man police say stole wallets from shoppers at Lexington Krogers stores. They now know whose responsible. They just need your help finding him.
Updated: 10:40 PM An armed robbery at a store is caught on tape. One man had a gun, and police say a second man pretended to be a shopper the whole time.
Updated: 8:05 PM He's caught on tape, and now police are looking for a man targeting people working out. Lexington Police are hoping you can help tell them who is stealing from people at gyms in the area.
Updated: 11:38 AM Paris Police continue to investigate a burglary that took place in April at Bud's Gun Shop. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a reward in this case.
Updated: 1:39 PM They're caught on tape breaking into a gas station, then stealing numerous items including cash, cigarettes and a safe. Crime Stoppers is hoping you know whose responsible.
Updated: 8:13 PM Credit card cloning sounds like a technological wave of the future, but it's a scam circulating right now! Lexington Police are currently looking to find a man who transferred someones data to his card.
Updated: 5:54 PM It happened in broad daylight. Someone broke into a car in a parking garage in Lexington stealing a backpack with valuables inside. Now Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 cash reward for information leading to an arrest in the case.
Updated: 1:30 PM Lexington Police say he's going in businesses and stealing credit cards from women's purses as they're working and so far he's spent thousands on the stolen cards.
Updated: 9:43 PM Bill Crider is the ex-husband of Joyce Crider, a Lexington woman who disappeared in 2002. He has never been named an official suspect, but has never been ruled out either. He has now been arrested on drug and gun charges.
Updated: 8:34 PM It happened in the early hours of May 31st. Newspaper carrier Don Silvestri was delivering the Herald-Leader newspaper to homes on Breathitt Avenue when he was shot.
Updated: 3:35 PM They say he broke into a vehicle and stole jewelry and credit cards, later using those cards at area stores. Now police are asking for your help finding the man caught on camera.
Posted: 7:06 PM It's all caught on camera. On April 28th, a man walks into the PNC Bank in the Woodhill Shopping Center, and demands money from the teller. Police continue to investigate the robbery. Meanwhile, Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information leading to the suspect's arrest.
Updated: 2:10 PM A man forgets his credit card at a Lexington grocery store and police say another man took advantage of the find, spending thousands of dollars on it. Now they're hoping you recognize the person responsible.