LPD: Vehicle theft leads police to repeat offender

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Lincoln Police began investigating three thefts which led them to a repeat offender with nearly 25 citations.

On Dec. 18, a 2012 Honda Odyssey was taken from the 500 block of Trail Ridge Dr. The suspect also stole bank cards, making about $130 in unauthorized charges.

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Three weeks later, a 2017 Ford Fusion was taken from the 3100 block of N 70th Street. A package theft was also reported a day later.

Using surveillance footage from all three crimes, officers identified the suspect as 21-year-old Noah Miller.

According to Lincoln Police, Miller, known for vandalizing Lincoln’s South Street Temple, has been arrested for 24 misdemeanors and felonies over the past 12 months.

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Following further investigation, officers found Miller driving one of the stolen vehicles near N 14th and Superior Streets.

Officers report, when they attempted to pull the car over, Miller sped away. The vehicle was later found abandoned near N 9th and Adams Streets.

Setting up a perimeter around the area, Lincoln Police used a service dog to locate Miller in a backyard with keys to the abandoned vehicle near him.

Miller was cited for multiple theft charges and flee to avoid arrest.

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