If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers at 308-284-4600 or submit a Web Tip . You do not have to give your name. CRIME STOPPERS will pay a cash reward of up to $1000 and you can remain anonymous.
Sometime between July 11th and July 14th a well engine was stolen from the property at 210 Road East 120. The Engine was a 408 CAT engine, and was painted CAT yellow. The estimated value of the engine was $3,500, making this crime a Felony.
The Keith County Sheriff’s Office needs your help in solving a recent Theft.
On June 1st the Keith County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a burglary to a barn at 151 West Hwy 26, North of Ogallala. Sometime on or around the date of May 30th or 31st , unknown suspects gained entry to a barn on the property and stole several electric saws, sanders and drills along with horse tack, dog training gear, and a weed eater. The total value of all the items stolen is over $500 making this crime a Felony.
The Keith County Sheriff’s Office needs your help in solving a burglary.
On April 8 and April 24 2013, Deputies were called to J and K Irrigation in Ogallala. Deputies learned that on two separate occasions; unknown subjects had entered the property overnight and stolen several spools of copper span wire as well as fishing tackle and equipment. A smaller red single cab pickup with a black tool box was seen on video leaving the area around the time of the second theft. The value of the wire and fishing gear were estimated at over $ 3800.
The Ogallala Police Department needs your help in solving
a recent act of vandalism.
On November 28th Officers
were called to US Recycling. Officer
learned that overnight unknown subjects had caused damage to the windshields on
6 different pieces of equipment belonging to US Recycling with a BB gun. Damages were estimated at over $1,000.
The
Ogallala Police Department needs your help in solving a theft from a local
business.
During the first week in October
unknown persons entered Pamida and stole several digital cameras and a
camcorder from the electronics department.
The value of the electronics was over $1,000.
In the month of October, Crime Stoppers paid
out $850 in rewards.
The Keith County Sheriff’s Office needs your help in
solving some recent Thefts. During the first weekend in
September the Keith County Sheriff’s Office responded to several homes south of
Ogallala for Thefts from Vehicles.
Unknown suspects gained entry into several unlocked cars and stole purses,
electronics, cell phones and firearms.
The value of the stolen items was over $10,000.00
The Ogallala Police department
needs your help in solving a recent Burglary to a business. On September 1st Officers
responded to the restaurant at Travel Centers of America. Officers learned that unknown suspect broke
into the restaurant while it was closed and forced entry into the drop
safe. The suspect stole cash from the safe.
During the Months of June and
July Keith County has seen an increase in thefts from boats at the lake. Among
the items stolen were boat motors, trolling motors and fish finders.
During the thefts several boats were also damaged. The value of the
stolen property is well over $5,000.00.
Sometime around the date of April
16th a post hole auger attachment to a skid steer was discovered
missing from Windy Acre Electric near Earlywine trailer court The attachment was made by BobCat and was
white and yellow in color. The cost of
the stolen auger is over $3000.
On April 23rd
Officers took a report of a theft from Kenfield Electric in the 600 block of
East 1st. Sometime over the
weekend of April 20th unknown persons scaled the fence behind the
business and stole several spools of copper wire. The Loss was estimated at around $500.00
On Thursday, 021612, at about 2138 hours Officers were called to the Moose Lodge parking lot for a 60 year old male with serious injuries. It is unknown how the subject was injured. If you have any information about how this subject was injured or who may have caused his injuries please call Crime Stoppers.
During the month of November Officers responded to 5 complaints of thefts from vehicles. Unknown persons entered vehicles while they were parked at local businesses and while parked on the street. Some of the stolen items included purses, wallets, jewelry, medications, a GPS unit and an electronic range finder. The value of the stolen items was well over $1,000.00. Crimestoppers wants to remind citizens during the holiday season to lock your vehicles and to not leave your valuables in plain sight.
The Ogallala Police Department needs your help in solving
a Theft.
Sometime around the date of
October 7th 2011 multiple power tools were discovered missing from a
residence in the 200 block of West E Street.
The missing tools were a Skil Brand belt sander and Sawsall. The value of the tools is about $300.
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