LINCOLN–(KFOR Oct. 2)–This week’s Crime Stoppers report from Lincoln Police looks at a case from last Wednesday, where officers were called to LincOne Federal Credit Union near 48th and “W”, about two forged checks of $2,300 and $2,400 to the victim’s bank account.

An upclose still shot of the woman suspected of forgery on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024 at LincOne Federal Credit Union near 48th and “W.” (Courtesy of Lincoln Police/Crime Stoppers)

LPD forensics technician Becky Keller says a woman was seen on video in the drive thru at the bank to cash the checks using a stolen ID. During the investigation, it was discovered she is also believed to be responsible for an alleged forgery in Ralston, Nebraska. In total, we are looking at over $10,000 worth of transactions and attempted transactions that all trace back to this woman. The suspect was driving a gray Nissan Frontier with a black and yellow license plate that read Tire Slayer, with a No. 1 in place of the “I.”

Example of the license plate seen on a suspect vehicle in a forgery case at LincOne Federal Credit Union on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. (Courtesy of Lincoln Police/Crime Stoppers)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In another case being looked at by LPD from early on September 24th, a resident in the area of 28th and U Street reported his camera inside his garage captured two individuals roaming around  about 4:30am. He called police but by the time police arrived, the individuals were gone.

The victim doesn’t know these two, and as of now doesn’t believe anything was taken from his garage. However we are curious who these two are and what they were doing inside the garage. The woman appeared to have red hair, and the man appeared to be very tall, possibly around 6’7″ or taller.

Suspects in a trespassing case from Sept. 24, 2024 near 25th and “U” Streets. (Courtesy of Lincoln Police/Crime Stoppers)

If you have information on any of these cases, call Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600 or visit lincolncrimestoppers.com.