LVMPD Wants To ID Two Suspects In Las Vegas Strip Thefts
Usually when we are talking about Las Vegas Strip thefts, we are talking about a trick roll with yet another enterprising young (or sometimes older) woman stealing a very expensive watch from a fool of a man. But this story flips the script, instead with two men wanted in a string of robberies.
Las Vegas Strip Thefts Over Two Months
According to a media release received from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, two men are wanted in connection with two different thefts with losses around $10,000.
The men, pictured above, are said to have been behind one robbery at “specialty retail location” (we can imagine a high end jeweler perhaps) on November 10th, then again on December 7th.
There is not much to go on in the case of these Las Vegas Strip thefts other than their photos and a description of the car (seen below): a white 4-door sedan with an unknown license plate. Considering this is Las Vegas, it is a miracle they had a license plate at all.
So Metro is asking for the public to BOLO (be on the lookout) for the pair allegedly involved in the thefts.
The first suspect is described as a white male adult, 18-25, 5’10”, 140-160lbs., wearing black hat, white hoodie, black cross body bag, black jeans, black & white Nike shoes, cauliflower ears, and a cross tattoo on his neck.
The second suspect is described as a white male adult, 18-25, 5’10”, 140-160lbs., wearing brown beanie, black hoodie, ripped blue jeans, black & white Vans, and glasses. We will also add he has a ridiculous looking mustache.
If you happened to know the two and you want to remain anonymous, you should contact Crimestoppers at 702-385-5555. If you definitely want them to know it was you that called them in, contact the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Organized Retail Crime Section at 702-828-3591 or email [email protected]. Nothing like getting someone you hate arrested.