Do you know any of these people? They are all connected to the same debit card abuse case and NEED to be identified. Contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806)374-4400 or "Help solve this crime" by submitting a web tip using the link below the photos. If your anonymous tip leads to the identification and arrest of any or all of the people seen here, you could be eligible for a reward!
Do you know who I am? I attempted a robbery at an auto repair business in the 700 block of N Eastern on 5-13-13. I was chased off by an employee after displaying what appeared to be a hand gun. If you know me and your anonymous information leads to my identification and arrest, you could be eligible for a reward!
Do you know who I am? I tried to break into this ATM and caused thousands of dollars in damages. If you know me, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400 or "Help solve this crime" by submitting a web tip using the link below. If your anonymous tip leads to my identification and arrest, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000
4/23/2013 - Burglary in North Amarillo 13-509527Vo
Do you know the person in the photo? She needs to be identified because she may be the person who broke into someone`s home on April 16th. If you have any information that leads to her identification and arrest or recovery of stolen property, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000!
On the Early Morning Hours of 04/04/2013 unknown suspects went on a crime spree in the Rolling Hills area attempting to burglarize several vehicles and entering a house where an elderly couple were sleeping.The suspects entered the bedroom while the couple were sleeping and took car keys and wallet off of the dresser and stole two cars out of the garage.During this criminal episode, possibly the same suspects tried to enter another residence.Both cars were recovered within a few blocks of the theft and most stolen property from the burglary was recovered.The clothing description of one of the suspects was a red or maroon in color wool jacket with tan or white leather type sleeves similar to a school letter jacket or sports jacket.The suspect was also wearing a black ski mask slim build 5’10" to 6’0" tall.Anyone with information concerning this is encouraged to contact the Potter County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations or Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400. You can also submit a webtip using the link below to "Help solve this crime" Remember, if your anonymous tip leads to the identification and arrest of the suspects, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000
Do you know me? I made my way into a school and helped myself to everything I wanted. I was caught on camera so that you can help identify me. If you know who I am, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806)374-4400 or submit a tip on-line to "Help solve this crime" using the link below my photos. Remember if your anonymous tip leads to my arrest or recovery of stolen property, you could get a reward of up to $1,000.
On March 28th I went into a car dealership on SE 10th Ave. I posed as a customer and then drove off in a black 06` Cadillac CTS. Now the dealership wants the car back. If you know me of where the car is, call Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806)374-4400 or submit a tip on-line to "Help solve this crime" using the link below my photo. Remember if your anonymous tip leads to my arrest or recovery of the stolen car, you could get a reward of up to $1,000.
3/25/2013 - Ochiltree County Sheriff`s Office- Debit Card Abuse suspect
Attached are photos from a camera system in Amarillo. We need your help identifying the subject. He used a debit card from Perryton to withdraw cash at the store. If you know who I am, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers or "Help solve this crime" using the link below my photos. If your anonymous tip leads to my identification and arrest, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000!
AMARILLO, Texas – Xcel Energy has joined forces with Amarillo Crime Stoppers to stop the crime of copper theft, a growing problem that threatens public safety and can drive up the cost of electricity.
Criminals have become more brazen in their attempts to remove copper from power lines and power substations as the price of copper has risen. When these thefts involve ground wires, Xcel Energy personnel and members of the public can be seriously injured by stray current. And the damage from these thefts can lead to service interruptions and expensive damage to critical electrical facilities, which can increase electricity costs for area customers.
“We have seen an increase in copper theft across our Texas and New Mexico service area, and particularly in HutchinsonCounty northeast of Amarillo,” said Chris Shelton, protection services consultant for Xcel Energy in Amarillo. “One of the best ways to counter this crime is to seek information from area residents in apprehending these criminals and preventing further crimes.”
Xcel Energy is partnering with Amarillo Crime Stoppers to help fund a coordinated effort to obtain information leading to arrests and convictions of copper thieves, not only in Amarillo but in surrounding counties. This is made possible by a supplemental reward contract between Xcel Energy and Amarillo Crime Stoppers, Inc. Cpl. Sean Slover of the Amarillo Police Department and coordinator of the Amarillo Crime Stoppers program, said solving and preventing copper thefts not only protects the public from electrical accidents, but also helps remove criminals from the streets who tend to be involved in other criminal activity.
“In many cases, proceeds from stolen copper are supporting other criminal activities such as the illegal drug trade,” Slover said. “Amarillo Crime Stoppers is glad to lend our resources to this fight if our efforts also will help solve and prevent other serious crimes.”
Amarillo Crime Stoppers provides rewards for tips that lead to the identification and arrest of criminals, and is extending these rewards specifically to citizens of the Texas Panhandle who help solve crimes involving stolen copper from electrical facilities. Rewards through the Xcel Energy-Amarillo Crime Stoppers partnership have been increased to a combined amount of up to $5,500 for Xcel Energy-specific crime locations. Area residents with information on copper theft incidents at Xcel Energy facilities can contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806) 374-4400 or submit anonymous tips using the link below the photos. The Amarillo Crime Stoppers, Inc board members vote for the amount to be paid for any tip that solves/clears an unsolved case.
Do you know who I am? I am a posible suspect in a credit card abuse case from 2012. If you know who I am, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers or "Help solve this crime" using the link below my photo. If your anonymous tip leads to my identification or arrest, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000!
Do you know who I am? I robbed this store around 5am. If you know me, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400 or "Help solve this crime" by submitting a web tip using the link below. If your anonymous tip leads to my identification and arrest, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000 ***IDENTIFIED***
Do you know me? I was caught on camera in this store. I am suspected of using someone elses credit card. Has anyone ever stolen from you? It doesn`t seem to bother me much to do it. If you know who I am, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400 or "Help solve this crime" by submitting a web tip using the link below my photos below.
Do you know either of the two suspects in this video? One was armed with a small handgun. The other appeared to have something hidden in his waitband. Lets get these guys lame duck robbers identified. If you know either of these two suspects, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400 or "Help solve this crime" but submitting a web tip using the link below the video. If your anonymous information leads to their identification and arrest, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.
Do you know who we are? One of us displayed a handgun and demanded money from the clerk. If you know who we are, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400 or "Help solve this crime" by submitting a web tip using the link under the photos and video. If your anonymous information leads to the identification or arrest of either or both of the suspects, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $3,000
Do you know who took this trailer? It was loaded with equipment. The owner believes it was stolen Christmas Eve or Christmas day. It is a 7`x12` trailer with two axles and it has a 72" height. It has a folding rear door and a walk thru side door. It was stolen from the 1600 block of S Lincoln. If you know where the trailer is or who took it, contact Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806)374-4400 or "Help solve this crime" by submitting a web tip using the link below the photo. If your anonymous tip leads to the arrest of the suspect or recovery of stolen property, you could be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.