Lincoln Police Searching for Liquor Thieves, Attempted Gas Station Robber | KLIN


Lincoln Crime Stoppers is seeking the public’s help in identifying suspects in two separate cases, both involving the theft—and attempted theft—of alcohol.

The first case occurred on Friday, July 4, 2025, first involving the Wall To Wall Wine location near 27th and Folkways Boulevard.

LPD Video Forensics Technician Becky Keller says a male and female walked out of the store without paying for more than $2,400 worth of alcohol.

Roughly 45 minutes later, Keller says the same pair of suspects did the same thing at The Still, located near 70th and Nebraska Parkway. In the second incident, only the male entered the store and he concealed $2,450 worth of alcohol in the same shoulder bag.

Security video shows the pair arrive and leave in the same newer Toyota Camry with a visible sticker on the back near the left side of the license plate area.

Photos of the suspects and their vehicle are available below.

The second case occurred around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 6, 2025, at the U-Stop near 27th and Stockwell Street.

Keller says a masked individual entered the store and attempted to rob the store of their liquor. The suspect pointed an item at the employee’s head that appeared to have an outline of a firearm under a blue bandana.

Investigators say the individual demanded to know where the alcohol was located in the store, but when the employee informed him this particular location doesn’t sell alcohol, he fled the store running northbound on foot.

Video and pictures from the incident are available below.

If you have information on either of these cases, contact Lincoln Police at (402) 441-6000 to speak with an officer, or make an anonymous report to Crime Stoppers at (402) 475-3600. An anonymous tip can be left online through lincolncrimestoppers.com

Photo and video courtesy of Lincoln Crime Stoppers.

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