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Hays County Sheriffs Office asking for help identifying theft suspects

Sierra Martin | Managing Editor

HAYS COUNTY — The Hays County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for help identifying two people involved in a theft that took place in Wimberley on July 17 at approximately 5:40 p.m.

The female pictured stole a large cowhide duffel bag from Wall Street Western Boutique on the square in Wimberley and is described as having a black sleeve tattoo on her left arm. The male pictured was accompanying the female and acted as a lookout during the incident.

Male suspect, photo courtesy of the Hays County Sheriffs Office.
Female suspect, photo courtesy of the Hays County Sheriffs Office.
 
Those with information regarding this incident, the identity of persons or their whereabouts, contact Detective Benjamin Gieselman at Benjamin.gieselman@co.hays.tx.us, or by phone at (512) 393-7803 and refer to case number HCSO 2021-46332.
 
Additionally, a tip can be submitted to Crime Stoppers anonymously by calling 1-800-324-8477 or submitting information online to the Tip Line: P3tips.com or the new Hays County Sheriff’s Office mobile app available on the Apple store or Google Play store.
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