ROBBERY 1ST (STOLEN VEHICLE)
4000 Block of Amesbury Drive
Montgomery, Alabama
Case: MPD 20-00206669
Montgomery Police Department
The Montgomery Police Department is searching for the location of the pictured stolen vehicle. The vehicle was stolen during a Robbery that occurred in the 4000 block of Amesbury Drive in Montgomery, AL.
During a Robbery on Saturday, October 10, 2020, the vehicle was stolen in the 4000 block of Amesbury Drive. The vehicle is a 2019 Black Dodge Challenger and has an Alabama Tag displayed on it that reads "GOD1NI" with VIN # 2C3CDZAG7KH593022. The Montgomery Police Department needs help with the location of this vehicle and the suspects involved.
If you have any information regarding the vehicle's location or the suspects involved, please immediately call the Police 334-625-2832 or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 215-STOP (7867) download our P3-tips app. Please ensure you receive a Tip ID and Password to dialog with Investigators if there is a follow-up question.
You may also use CrimeStoppers 800 number, 1-833-AL1-STOP.
Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
FELONY SHOPLIFTERS
Cell Phone Retail Store
2500 Block of Cobbs Ford Road
Prattville, Alabama
Case: PPD20-1019B
Prattville Police Department
Coalition Against Retail Theft
The Prattville Police Department is currently investigating a felony Theft that occurred at a retail store.
On October 11, 2020 at around 4:20 pm, two unknown males entered a cell phone retail store. Both suspects stole unspecified number smartphones and/or accessories. The suspects left driving a white in color 4 door vehicle.
Investigators are hoping that someone will be able to identify the theft suspects through the released photos.
If you have any information regarding the identity of the unidentified suspects or their whereabouts, please immediately call the Police or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 215-STOP (7867) or download our P3-tips app. Make sure you receive a Tip ID and Password in order to dialog with Investigators in case there is a follow-up question.
You may also use CrimeStoppers toll free number at 1-833-AL1-STOP.
Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward!
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
COUNTERFEIT MONEY
Citywide
Prattville, Alabama
Case: PPD20-1019A
Prattville Police Department
The Prattville Police Department is currently investigating incidents of a person passing Counterfeit Money at multiple retail stores.
On the evening of October 13, 2020, the pictured female wearing a floral scrub top and dark gray scrub pants made a purchase at a local retail store located at The Cotton Exchange in Prattville using a fake $100.00 bill.
Prattville Investigators are hoping that someone will be able to identify the suspect passing counterfeit bills through the released photos.
If you have any information regarding the identity of this suspect or her whereabouts, please immediately call the Police or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 215-STOP (7867) or download our P3-tips app. Make sure you receive a Tip ID and Password in order to dialog with Investigators in case there is a follow-up question.
You may also use CrimeStoppers toll free number at 1-833-AL1-STOP.
Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward!
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
THEFT OF PROPERTY
1200 Block of W. Main Street
Tallassee, Alabama
Case: TPD20-T200900108
Tallassee Police Department
334-283-6586
The Tallassee Police Department is currently investigating the theft of a Honda ATV from the rear of a residence located on West Main Street.
Investigators advise that on September 21, 2020 at approximately 4:00 p.m., a Silver Chevrolet Silverado extended cab pulled into a residence in the 1200 block of W. Main Street in Tallassee, AL. While on the premises, two individuals can be seen exiting the vehicle and walking the property. Eventually, the above -mentioned vehicle pulls behind the residence and loads an orange in color Honda Rancher ATV. The vehicle can then be seen leaving from behind the residence and exiting the property with the ATV in the rear of the truck.
The two individuals are believed to be two white males in their mid to late 20s. The item that was stolen belonged to a child and was a birthday present that had yet to be received.
Attached are photographs of the suspects’ vehicle. Investigators are hoping that someone will be able to locate and identify through the released photos.
If you have any information regarding this crime, please immediately call the Police at 334-283-6586 or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 215-STOP (7867) or download our P3-tips app. Make sure you receive a Tip ID and Password in order to dialog with Investigators in case there is a follow-up question.
You may also use CrimeStoppers toll free number at 1-833-AL1-STOP.
Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward!
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
SUSPECTS IDENTIFIED AND IN CUSTODY
THEFT OF PROPERTY INVESTIGATION
The Montgomery Police Department has officially notified CrimeStoppers that the two suspects wanted for a Theft of Property Investigation have been identified and in police custody.
Investigators advised that the two suspects turned themselves into Montgomery Police Detectives after being tired of being seen on CrimeStoppers' social media outlet. The suspects were charged with Robbery 1st Degree and Theft of Property 1st Degree.
The suspects were wanted for a Theft of Property Investigation that occurred on Wednesday, September 16, 2020. There were no additional details released.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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THEFT OF PROPERTY INVESTIGATION
1000 Block of Eastdale Mall
Montgomery, Alabama
Case: MPD 20-00193876
Montgomery Police Department
The Montgomery Police Department searches for the identity and location of the pictured suspects who are wanted for a Theft of Property Investigation that occurred in Montgomery, AL.
The pictured suspects are wanted for a Theft of Property Investigation that occurred on Wednesday, September 16, 2020. The Montgomery Police Department needs help with the identity and location of these suspects.
If you have any information regarding the suspect's identity or location, please immediately call the Police 334-625-2832 or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 215-STOP (7867) or download our P3-tips app. Please ensure you receive a Tip ID and Password to dialog with Investigators if there is a follow-up question.
Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
PACKAGE THEFT
2600 Block of Knollwood Drive
Montgomery, Alabama
Case: MPD20-189827
Montgomery Police Department
The Montgomery Police Department is currently investigating the theft of packages from the front porch of a resident located on Knollwood Drive.
Investigators advise that on Thursday, October 1, 2020, patrol units responded to the 2600 block of Knollwood Drive on a package theft. Reports state that an unknown male stole a package from the victim’s porch and left the area in a white full size four door pick-up truck.
Attached are photographs of the suspect and suspect vehicle. Investigators are hoping that someone will be able to locate and identify through the released photos.
As online shopping increases due to the upcoming holidays and Covid-19 restrictions the increase in “Porch Pirates” is sure to also increase. Law Enforcement and CrimeStoppers urge citizens to start using precaution as this type of crime becomes more prevalent all over nation.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
https://www.preventpackagetheft.com/theft-prevention-guide
Free steps to prevent your packages from being stolen
Send packages to a secure location
Major retailers provide secure methods of deliver. Amazon, for example, has Amazon Lockers where you can send all Amazon orders to. Here's a tool to find Amazon Pickup Locations near you. It's easy to use, and if you are okay with taking the extra step of picking your packages up away from home, this is an excellent way to avoid package theft.
Alternatively, you can ship packages to your workplace, though we recommend checking your workplace policies to ensure you are being compliant with policy prior to adding your workplace address to any online order.
Provide delivery instructions
For those choosing to ship packages to their homes, providing delivery instructions is one free way to prevent package theft. In the checkout process for online orders, you can add specific delivery instructions for delivery professionals to follow. If you have a column, a bench, or something large that packages can be delivered behind, out of site from porch pirates, you can improve your chances that someone won’t be tempted to run off with your package.
Schedule packages to arrive when you're home, then track their progress.
If there are days when you are home, you can try to submit your orders so they arrive on days when you're home and can quickly bring packages into your home. You can also delay or re-route packages from the following carriers using the following apps:
If you’re anticipating a package from a family member or friend, ask for the tracking number so you can monitor when the package will arrive.
Amazon now provides real-time tracking of your packages so you know precisely when the delivery truck left the garage, and when the package is scheduled to arrive on your door. You can track your packages by downloading the Amazon app, then tapping “Your Orders” and locating your expected delivery.
Require a signature
As part of the online checkout process, you may have the option to require that the package can only be delivered with a signature. If you are able to be home during the delivery, this requirement adds a layer of security because it prevents your package from sitting unattended on your doorstep for any length of time.
COUNTERFEIT MONEY
Citywide
Opelika, Alabama
Case: OPD20-0911A
Opelika Police Department
334-705-5220
The Opelika Police Department is currently investigating incidents of a person passing Counterfeit Money at multiple retail stores.
On 9/4/2020, the subject pictured in the attachment used counterfeit $100 bills at three local businesses in Opelika, AL. The subject is described as a black male wearing a white shirt with the name “David Bowie” on front, and black shorts.
Opelika Investigators are hoping that someone will be able to identify this Counterfeit suspect through the released photo.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
TRAILER THEFT
100 Block of Manhattan Drive
Andalusia, Alabama
Case: APD20-0910A
Andalusia Police Department
The Andalusia Police Department is currently investigating the theft of a 2015 Heartland Mallard Trailer, Florida Tag #Z647BU (VIN #5SFNB3320FE282146).
Investigators advise that the complainant travelled to 110 Manhattan Drive to pick up one of the two RVs his company, GCI, was storing there. When the complainant arrived, he realized that one of the RVs was missing. GCI had permission from Wright Manufacturing Company to store their two RVs in their parking lot.
A representative of the Wright Company stated that the RV was present on August 12, 2020 until an employee got off work at 4:00 p.m. The employee advised that the RV had not been there for about a week. Police listed the trailer being stolen between August 12 and September 4, 2020.
At this time, there are no known suspect(s) or information of vehicles used in the course of the offense.
Investigators are hoping that someone will be able to locate the trailer through the released photo.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
Updated: September 15, 2020
IDENTIFIED / IN CUSTODY
BURGLARY INVESTIGATION (UPDATED)
700 Block of Central Boulevard
Tallassee, Alabama
Case: TPD20-T200800130
Tallassee Police Department
334-283-6356
The Tallassee Police Department has officially notified CrimeStoppers that 18-year-old Tallassee resident Kristofer James Carey has been identified and taken into custody in reference to a Burglary investigation that occurred in the 700 Block of Central Boulevard.
Investigators advised that a CrimeStoppers tip led them to the identity of Kristofer James Carey as a suspect. Once in custody, Carey confessed to the crime and was officially charged with Burglary and Theft of Property.
A cash reward is being offered to the tipster for information given. Tipster is being asked to respond to the P3 Tips app or call 215-STOP to claim reward.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
Published: September 9, 2020
BURGLARY INVESTIGATION
700 Block of Central Boulevard
Tallassee, Alabama
Case: TPD20-T200800130
Tallassee Police Department
334-283-6356
The Tallassee Police Department is currently investigating a Burglary investigation that occurred in the 700 Block of Central Boulevard.
The Tallassee Police Department were called to Road Runner Gas Station on August 27, 2020. Investigators advise that the offender used force to gain unlawful entry into the front glass door and stole unspecified merchandise and property. The offender is described as wearing what appears to be an orange hooded sweatshirt, woodland camo pants, a black backpack, and possibly camo colored Croc shoes. The most notable item is a dark-colored hat (dark Blue or Black) with a white Nike check and a brass fishhook on the right side of the bill.
Tallassee Investigators are hoping that someone will be able to identify this offender through the released photos.
MURDER INVESTIGATION
300 Block of East Ogden Ave.
Montgomery, AL
Case: MPD 2020-00160159
Montgomery Police Department
On Sunday, August 2, 2020, at approximately 11:00 p.m., Montgomery Police Patrol units responded to the 300 Block of East Ogden Avenue regarding a subject suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim was identified as Kennedy Rogers Sr. and was pronounced deceased on the scene. The Montgomery Police Department is seeking assistance from the public into the Murder Investigation of Kennedy Rogers Sr.
If you have any information regarding this investigation, please immediately call the Police 334-625-2832. Refer to case no. 2020-00160159 or CrimeStoppers using our 24-hour tip line at 215-STOP (7867) or download our P3-tips app. Please ensure you receive a Tip ID and Password to dialog with Investigators in the event there is a follow-up question.
Your Tip may lead to a Cash Reward.
Note: A criminal charge is an accusation. The defendant is assumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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