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Police ask for help locating suspect who stole lottery tickets in Clarksville

CPD is asking for the public’s assistance a female suspect who stole lottery tickets from the Circle K, Oct. 9, 2024. Photo: Contributed/CPD contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance locating a suspect who stole lottery tickets from a local gas station.

On Oct. 9, at approximately 11:44 a.m., an unknown woman took a bundle of lottery tickets that were sitting on the counter at Circle K, 380 Warfield Boulevard, according to CPD spokesman Lt. Charles Gill.

Gill said that the suspect took the tickets while the Circle K employee was working on the lottery machine.

Anyone with information or additional video footage is asked to contact Officer Kevin Westover at (931) 648-0656 ext. 5370. To remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward, submit a tip online at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Crime Stoppers website or call the Tipline, 931-645-8477.

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