We had one phone call: Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

“We had one phone call:” Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

BROOKFIELD — Police in the Town of Brookfield are seeking a suspect accused of stealing a Toppers Pizza delivery vehicle in what police are calling a “crime of chance,” one that was caught on camera.

The delivery driver parked her two thousand sixteen Silver Kia Rio behind the Toppers store on E. Moreland Boulevard near Parklawn Court on Saturday, August 5th. Police said she went inwards to get more pizzas and left the car running. Surveillance movie shows a woman walking by casually getting in the car and taking off.

“The delivery driver was only inwards for approximately one minute,” said Sgt. Gwen Bruckner with the Town of Brookfield Police Department, “Evidently, that’s somewhat typical where they’ll leave the vehicle because they often are just running back in to grab more pizzas to go out and supply.”

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

In that minute, a woman walked up to the car, got in and sped away.

“Toppers was able to display us their movie surveillance, so we were able to see that a female had walked past Toppers prior to the delivery car pulling up, and then walked back once the delivery driver walked inwards of Toppers,” Bruckner said.

Police described the suspect as a white female with black or brown hair, standing inbetween Five’6″ and Five’Ten” tall. They said based on the surveillance movie, she may have a tattoo on her right forearm.

The vehicle she stole has Wisconsin license plates: 288-ZCE.

Police on Monday, August 7th said so far, they haven’t gotten the tips they’re hoping for.

“We had one phone call but it turned out to be a dead end,” Bruckner said.

They’re asking that people proceed to share the surveillance movie and know that even in the Town of Brookfield, it’s not a good idea to ever leave your vehicle unattended when it’s running.

“There’s good and bad everywhere and, sometimes, things like this happen unluckily,” Bruckner said.

In a statement, Toppers Corporate said the following:

“We take these matters amazingly earnestly – the safety of team members and our customers is of the utmost importance. We are appreciative that no one was hurt and we are working with law enforcement officials to determine next steps. If anyone has information that could help, they should contact the Brookfield Police Department.”

We had one phone call: Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

“We had one phone call:” Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

BROOKFIELD — Police in the Town of Brookfield are seeking a suspect accused of stealing a Toppers Pizza delivery vehicle in what police are calling a “crime of chance,” one that was caught on camera.

The delivery driver parked her two thousand sixteen Silver Kia Rio behind the Toppers store on E. Moreland Boulevard near Parklawn Court on Saturday, August 5th. Police said she went inwards to get more pizzas and left the car running. Surveillance movie shows a woman walking by casually getting in the car and taking off.

“The delivery driver was only inwards for approximately one minute,” said Sgt. Gwen Bruckner with the Town of Brookfield Police Department, “Evidently, that’s somewhat typical where they’ll leave the vehicle because they often are just running back in to grab more pizzas to go out and supply.”

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

In that minute, a woman walked up to the car, got in and sped away.

“Toppers was able to showcase us their movie surveillance, so we were able to see that a female had walked past Toppers prior to the delivery car pulling up, and then walked back once the delivery driver walked inwards of Toppers,” Bruckner said.

Police described the suspect as a white female with black or brown hair, standing inbetween Five’6″ and Five’Ten” tall. They said based on the surveillance movie, she may have a tattoo on her right forearm.

The vehicle she stole has Wisconsin license plates: 288-ZCE.

Police on Monday, August 7th said so far, they haven’t gotten the tips they’re hoping for.

“We had one phone call but it turned out to be a dead end,” Bruckner said.

They’re asking that people proceed to share the surveillance movie and know that even in the Town of Brookfield, it’s not a good idea to ever leave your vehicle unattended when it’s running.

“There’s good and bad everywhere and, sometimes, things like this happen unluckily,” Bruckner said.

In a statement, Toppers Corporate said the following:

“We take these matters exceptionally earnestly – the safety of team members and our customers is of the utmost importance. We are grateful that no one was hurt and we are working with law enforcement officials to determine next steps. If anyone has information that could help, they should contact the Brookfield Police Department.”

We had one phone call: Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

“We had one phone call:” Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

BROOKFIELD — Police in the Town of Brookfield are seeking a suspect accused of stealing a Toppers Pizza delivery vehicle in what police are calling a “crime of chance,” one that was caught on camera.

The delivery driver parked her two thousand sixteen Silver Kia Rio behind the Toppers store on E. Moreland Boulevard near Parklawn Court on Saturday, August 5th. Police said she went inwards to get more pizzas and left the car running. Surveillance movie shows a woman walking by casually getting in the car and taking off.

“The delivery driver was only inwards for approximately one minute,” said Sgt. Gwen Bruckner with the Town of Brookfield Police Department, “Evidently, that’s somewhat typical where they’ll leave the vehicle because they often are just running back in to grab more pizzas to go out and supply.”

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

In that minute, a woman walked up to the car, got in and sped away.

“Toppers was able to showcase us their movie surveillance, so we were able to see that a female had walked past Toppers prior to the delivery car pulling up, and then walked back once the delivery driver walked inwards of Toppers,” Bruckner said.

Police described the suspect as a white female with black or brown hair, standing inbetween Five’6″ and Five’Ten” tall. They said based on the surveillance movie, she may have a tattoo on her right forearm.

The vehicle she stole has Wisconsin license plates: 288-ZCE.

Police on Monday, August 7th said so far, they haven’t gotten the tips they’re hoping for.

“We had one phone call but it turned out to be a dead end,” Bruckner said.

They’re asking that people proceed to share the surveillance movie and know that even in the Town of Brookfield, it’s not a good idea to ever leave your vehicle unattended when it’s running.

“There’s good and bad everywhere and, sometimes, things like this happen unluckily,” Bruckner said.

In a statement, Toppers Corporate said the following:

“We take these matters exceptionally gravely – the safety of team members and our customers is of the utmost importance. We are grateful that no one was hurt and we are working with law enforcement officials to determine next steps. If anyone has information that could help, they should contact the Brookfield Police Department.”

We had one phone call: Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

“We had one phone call:” Police seek leads, ask for continued sharing of movie after Toppers vehicle stolen

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

BROOKFIELD — Police in the Town of Brookfield are seeking a suspect accused of stealing a Toppers Pizza delivery vehicle in what police are calling a “crime of chance,” one that was caught on camera.

The delivery driver parked her two thousand sixteen Silver Kia Rio behind the Toppers store on E. Moreland Boulevard near Parklawn Court on Saturday, August 5th. Police said she went inwards to get more pizzas and left the car running. Surveillance movie shows a woman walking by casually getting in the car and taking off.

“The delivery driver was only inwards for approximately one minute,” said Sgt. Gwen Bruckner with the Town of Brookfield Police Department, “Evidently, that’s somewhat typical where they’ll leave the vehicle because they often are just running back in to grab more pizzas to go out and supply.”

Toppers on Moreland in Brookfield

In that minute, a woman walked up to the car, got in and sped away.

“Toppers was able to demonstrate us their movie surveillance, so we were able to see that a female had walked past Toppers prior to the delivery car pulling up, and then walked back once the delivery driver walked inwards of Toppers,” Bruckner said.

Police described the suspect as a white female with black or brown hair, standing inbetween Five’6″ and Five’Ten” tall. They said based on the surveillance movie, she may have a tattoo on her right forearm.

The vehicle she stole has Wisconsin license plates: 288-ZCE.

Police on Monday, August 7th said so far, they haven’t gotten the tips they’re hoping for.

“We had one phone call but it turned out to be a dead end,” Bruckner said.

They’re asking that people proceed to share the surveillance movie and know that even in the Town of Brookfield, it’s not a good idea to ever leave your vehicle unattended when it’s running.

“There’s good and bad everywhere and, sometimes, things like this happen unluckily,” Bruckner said.

In a statement, Toppers Corporate said the following:

“We take these matters exceptionally gravely – the safety of team members and our customers is of the utmost importance. We are appreciative that no one was hurt and we are working with law enforcement officials to determine next steps. If anyone has information that could help, they should contact the Brookfield Police Department.”

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