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El Paso Police and Crime Stoppers Seek Public's Help to Find Suspects in Northeast El Paso Motorcycle Theft

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Published on February 16, 2025
El Paso Police and Crime Stoppers Seek Public's Help to Find Suspects in Northeast El Paso Motorcycle TheftSource: El Paso Police Department

The El Paso Police Department, in collaboration with Crime Stoppers of El Paso, has launched a search for two suspects involved in the theft of a motorcycle from a Northeast El Paso apartment complex. The incident, highlighted as the "Crime of the Week" by Crime Stoppers, occurred early in the morning on February 10th, as reported by KTSM.

According to investigators, the suspects made an entrance into the parking lot by driving a distinctly marked red Ford F-150 single-cab pickup truck. Captured by security cameras, seen riding away on the stolen purple 2023 Kawasaki Ninja 400 motorcycle was one of the men. The theft is estimated to have taken place at around 3:27 a.m., as detailed by KVIA.

El Paso authorities have disseminated a description of the getaway vehicle hoping the public can assist in identifying the perpetrators. The suspect's truck, a red 1997 to 2003 Ford F-150 with a lift in the bed, exhibits a faded hood paint that reveals the underlying metal, in addition to a missing front bumper, according to KTSM.

Encouraging individuals with any relevant knowledge regarding the theft or the suspects, Crime Stoppers of El Paso is accepting tips. As stated by KFOX-TV, "Tipsters remain anonymous, and may qualify for a cash reward if their information leads to an arrest." Those wishing to share information can contact Crime Stoppers of El Paso directly at 566-8477(TIPS) or through their website at www.cselpaso.org.