Douglas sheriff's office seeks identity of pair involved in vehicle break-ins, credit card fraud
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying a couple allegedly involved in several vehicle break-ins and related credit card fraud.
On August 21, in the late afternoon, several vehicles were broken into in the Zephyr Cove area. At least one purse containing credit cards was stolen.
After the break-ins, a stolen credit card was used at the nearby Safeway. Video surveillance from the transaction revealed two possible suspects in these crimes, a male and a female.
The male appears to be Caucasian, with dark hair and a short beard. He is seen wearing grey pants or shorts, a black shirt with a red and grey horizontal stripe, and a shoulder bag slung across his right shoulder. He has tattoos on his right and left forearms.
The female appears to be Caucasian, with dark, long hair. She is wearing a black shirt and short pants with white tennis shoes. She is also wearing a small light colored backpack.
Scroll and click on photos to enlarge. DCSO says they are turning to the public for help after an extensive search. Contact Investigator Brandon Williamson at (775)586-7253 with any information relating to the identity of the suspects.