Last Updated on July 6, 2022 12:03 pm
High Country Crime Stoppers and Boone Police seek the public’s assistance in solving the following crime:
On June 9th 2022, Boone Police responded to a report of two separate larcenies at Walmart, 200 Watauga Village Dr. The first suspect is a white male, approximately 6′ tall. He appears to have a buzz cut. He was wearing a black tank top, black shorts with white lettering, and black sneakers with white detailing and green laces. He was seen walking in the direction of Leola Street following the larceny.
The female suspects were together and drove in a dark grey sport utility car, possibly a Jeep Grand Cherokee. One of the females is approximately 5'3″ and one hundred twenty pounds, wearing a black Calvin Klein sweatshirt and blue jeans with holes. The other suspect is a white female, approximately 5'3″ and two hundred pounds, brown hair, wearing a camouflage sweatshirt, and black shorts. The male stole a 55″ Onn TV and the females stole a 65″ Samsung TV in the two separate incidents.
Anyone with information on this crime or any other crime is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 828-268-6959 / 828-737-0125 or the Boone Police Department at 828-268-6900. You may also submit a Crime Stoppers Tip via our website at https://www.tipsubmit.com/webtips.aspx?AgencyID=1251 or Text “NCTIP plus your tip” to 274637 (CRIMES). All information will be kept confidential.
High Country Crime Stoppers pays rewards for information, which leads to arrests; recovery of stolen property; seizure of drugs and the location of wanted persons.
High Country Crime Stoppers is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization operated by a volunteer community board of directors serving Avery and Watauga Counties. High Country Crime Stoppers encourages the reporting of information or leads which can assist law enforcement with solving crimes. Its goal is to help in the fight against crime, but it is not part of the local police departments or sheriff's offices. Each County has a law enforcement coordinator who participates as an advisor to the board but is a non-voting member. The citizen's board is responsible for operations of the program, fund raising, public relations, and approval of rewards.