Bowling Green residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesBowling Green residents are urged to assist the WKU Police Department in solving recent thefts on campus and in the neighborhood. Authorities are searching for a vehicle linked to a 4 a.m. theft and are also investigating two suspects involved in a robbery on January 15. Additionally, a wild chase led to the arrest of a man connected to vehicle break-ins, highlighting the need for vigilance in the community.
Hey there, Bowling Green! It seems like the community is facing some challenges lately with recent theft incidents that have raised a few eyebrows. The Western Kentucky University Police Department is reaching out for your help. They are on the lookout for a mystery vehicle that is *allegedly* linked to a theft that occurred on WKU’s campus early Friday morning.
The clock struck 4 a.m. when this theft took place, and officials are hoping that the *community can band together* to crack this case wide open. If you have any tips or have seen anything unusual around that time, you’re encouraged to give the WKU Police Department a call at 270-745-2548. No lead is too small, and your insight could potentially lead to some much-needed answers.
In a related news flash, it seems that the entire Bowling Green area isn’t quite off the hook yet. The Bowling Green Police Department is hard at work investigating another robbery that occurred on Wednesday, January 15. Can you imagine the scene? Around 1:15 p.m., two women made their way to a residence on the 600 block of East 8th Ave., with mischievous intentions.
One of the suspects stepped onto the victim’s porch and was caught on camera *performing a sneaky act* by kicking a package out of view. This woman is reported to be a slender black female, dressed in black pants, a black or grey jacket, and a bright yellow quarter-zip sweater. Interestingly, she sported a medical walking boot on her left leg and cheery bright yellow tennis shoes!
The second accomplice is said to be a heavy-set black female who was dressed in a noticeable reddish-pink outfit. If anyone has information regarding these ladies or perhaps even noticed them hanging around that area, you’re urged to reach out to South Central Kentucky Crime Stoppers at 270-781-CLUE or 866-842-CLUE. Remember, your tips can remain completely anonymous, and there may even be a *reward of up to $1,000* waiting for you!
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