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Livermore Target Theft Leads to Arrest of Vallejo Woman with Felony Warrant, Seizure of Stolen Firearms

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Published on January 27, 2025
Livermore Target Theft Leads to Arrest of Vallejo Woman with Felony Warrant, Seizure of Stolen FirearmsSource: Livermore Police Department

In a brief dispatch from the Livermore Police Department, officers responded to reports of an active theft at the local Target on Las Positas Road last Friday evening, resulting in a pair of apprehensions. The LPD officers, after arriving on the scene, managed to collar two suspects, among them 21-year-old Marissa Lancaster of Vallejo.

Lancaster had a felony warrant out of Solano County, and a quick delve into her belongings unearthed multiple stolen credit cards. A search of her vehicle exposed not just one loaded stolen handgun but also an unserialized firearm, along with some additional proof of identity theft. Following these discoveries, Lancaster was arrested on several charges, including illegal possession of a firearm and carrying a concealed weapon in her vehicle, according to the Livermore Police Department's social media post.

Meanwhile, the second suspect, a 43-year-old Sonoma man, dealt with lighter consequences, as he was merely cited for petty theft.