Redmond Police Looking For Theft Suspects

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Since the end of November, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) has received approximately thirty-two reports of thefts from vehicles and thefts of packages occurring primarily west of 21st Street, both north and south of SW Highland Ave. These reports included a theft of a firearm, jewelry, cash money, and other various items that were left inside unsecured vehicles over a three-week period.

With the assistance of video footage provided by resident’s security and doorbell cameras, RPD has identified two suspects as, Dakota Tucker, a 25-year-old male, Central Oregon-area resident, and his brother, Kaleb Tucker, a 24-year-old male, also a Central Oregon-area resident.  Both subjects have previous-issued warrants for their arrest for a parole violation, and the RPD is seeking their arrest on several outstanding criminal investigations.

RPD seeks the community’s assistance in locating the suspects.  Please call the Redmond Police Department through non-emergency dispatch at 541-693-6911, reference case number 24-35766, if you have information on Dakota and Kaleb Tuckers whereabouts. 

Do not attempt to contact them yourself.  

As a reminder, the best way to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of a theft is to secure your vehicles and remove or hide valuables from sight.

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