Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin – The Manitowoc Police Department, in collaboration with CRIMESTOPPERS, is offering a reward of up to $500 for information leading to the arrest of individuals responsible for a series of thefts from multiple vehicles. The incidents occurred on 01/26/2024, with reports of unlocked vehicles being entered in various areas, including the 800 Block of N5th Street and N6th Street, 800 Block of Lincoln Blvd, 2100 Block of Lexington Dr, Wilson School Parking lot, 1700 Block of Wisconsin Street, and other nearby streets.
Items Stolen: The stolen items include electronics such as cellphones and AirPods, US currency, wallets, keys, purses, various forms of identification, and other personal items.
Video Surveillance and Suspects: Through their investigation, the Manitowoc Police Department has obtained video surveillance that suggests three individuals may be involved in the multiple thefts. A short video segment depicting the actions of these suspects will be uploaded to the Manitowoc Police Department’s Facebook page. Authorities are now seeking the public’s assistance in identifying these potential suspects.
How You Can Help: If you have any information related to these thefts or can identify the individuals in the surveillance footage, the Manitowoc Police Department urges you to take the following steps:
- Contact Crime Stoppers:
- Call Crime Stoppers at (920) 683-4466.
- Utilize the P3 App for anonymous tip submission.
Reward Eligibility: Callers who provide information leading to the arrest of the person(s) responsible for these thefts could be eligible for a reward of up to $500. Tipsters may remain anonymous if they choose.
Reference Incident: When providing information, please reference Manitowoc Police incident 2023-0001074.
Police Contact: For additional details or assistance, you may contact Captain Peter McGinty, Manitowoc Police Department
Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any relevant information that may aid in identifying and apprehending the suspects involved in these thefts. Your cooperation is crucial in ensuring the safety and security of the Manitowoc community.



