Los Alamos Police Offer $1000 Reward

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Los Alamos Police Offer $1000 Reward — The Blue Diamond Gallery by Nick Youngson
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From March 15, 2023 post.

Los Alamos Police Offer $1000 Reward for any Information Leading to the Identification of Suspects Related to Recent Catalytic Converter Thefts

The Los Alamos Police Criminal Investigations Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in attempting to identify the two suspects as seen in these photographs. Police are also seeking information regarding the blue sedan in the fourth photo.

Los Alamos Police will offer up to a $1000 reward to anyone that has information that leads to the identity or apprehension of the two suspects.

“We believe someone may be able to identify one or more of the suspects from recent surveillance footage. The Los Alamos Police Department will send more information to the public if available and we believe our citizens or commuting workforce will be the key to catching these criminals.” – Deputy Chief Oliver Morris

Crime Tips may be reported anonymously by calling L.A. Crime-Stoppers at (505) 662-8282.

Original source can be found here.



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